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AUGUST  20,  1915. 

Catalogue  Price  List 

THE 

IMPLEMENT 
COMPANY 

Giving  Special  Low  Prices  of  the  Best 

FARM  IMPLEMENTS  AND 
FARM  MACHINERY 


Grain  Drills,  Lime  Sowers,  Corn  Binders,  Feed  Cutters 
and  Blowers,  Disk  and  other  Harrows,  Farm  and 
Dump  Wagons,   Metal  and  other  Roofing, 
Barb  and  Woven  Wire  Fencing,  Gaso- 
line  and   Steam   Engines,    Wood 
Saws,   Pea    Threshers    Cane 
Mills,  Etc. 


The  Implement  Company 


1302  AND  1304  E.  MAIN  STREET 


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INDEX. 


Page 

Alfalfa    Cultivator    11 

Bale    Ties     20 

Bolster    Springs     32 

Buggies 32-33 

Cane  Mills    17 

Churns 25 

Cider  Mills 18 

Corn    Binders    6 

1 1  uskers   fi 

Cow  Stalls   23 

Corn   Crib   Lining 22 

Corn  Shellers    21 

Corn   Knives    24 

Disk  Harrows   9-10 

Engines 5 

Evaporators     1 7 

Fan  Mills    18 

Peed  Cutters   7-s 

Feed   Mills   15 

Fencing 19 

Fence    Posts    20 

Fertilizer    Sowe-  s    2 

Fly    Killer    23 

Gates 20 

Grain  Drills 1 

Grain  Drill  Tubes    23 

Grindstones 24 

Grist  Mills 15 

Harrows 10-11 

Hay    Rakes    5 

Husking  Cloves   22,  24 


Page 

Ladders 22 

Land  Rollers 14 

Lime  Sowers 2 

Lice    Killer    23 

.Manure  Spreaders   2 

Mowers 5 

Paints 26,  27,  28,  29 

Pea  Threshers 16 

Plows 12-13 

Posts 20 

Poultry    Fencing    .  .  .  .' 19 

Push    Carts    22 

Road   Carts 33 

Rollers 14 

Roofing 21 

Saws     4 

Seed'  Sowers    2 

Shock  Binders 24 

Silos 23 

Singletrees 25 

Stalk    Cutter 24 

Stanchions    23 

Subsoil    Plows    2 

Wagons 30-31 

Wagon    Jacks     22 

Wagon  Springs. 30 

Wa  gon    Wheels    30 

W  ln-elbarrows 21 

Wire 20 

Wood    Saws 3-4 


TO  OUR  FRIENDS  AND  CUSTOMERS: 

In  issuing  this  CATALOG-PRICE  LIST,  we  desire  to  call  special  attention 
to  the  fact  that  the  implements  we  offer  are  the  best  of  their  kind;  imple- 
ments that  will  not  only  work  well,  but  wear  well  and  give  entire  satis- 
faction, both  in  their  effectiveness  and  lasting  qualities. 

We  also  desire  to  call  special  attention  to  the  AMERICAN  STEEL 
FENCE  POSTS,  which  are  now  being  so  largely  used  in  place  of  wood  posts. 
The  advantages  of  these  posts  in  durability  and  stability  are  thoroughly 
established.  They  are  also  of  decided  advantage  where  it  may  be  desired 
to  put  up  a  temporary  fence  and  then  move  it  to  another  location. 

The  SHERWIN-WILLIAMS  PAINTS  AND  VARNISHES,  for  which  we 
are  the  sales  agents,  have  a  reputation  not  excelled  by  any  other  paints  in 
this  country,  and  are  strictly  high  grade  in  every  particular.  They  not  only 
give  a  most  beautiful  and  attractive  finish,  but  wear  and  last  much  longer 
than  ordinary  paints.  They  also  cover  more  surface  than  other  paints,  and, 
considering  this  increased  surface  covering,  are  cheaper  than  ordinary 
paints,  while  at  the  same  time  their  durability  and  beauty  of  finish  give  a 
satisfaction  from  their  use  that  specially  commends  them  to  all  who  use 
paints. 

We  have  special  circulars  in  regard  to  nearly  all  of  the  implements 
we  offer,  giving  very  full  descriptions  and  information.  We  shall  take  pleas- 
ure in  mailing  these  or  answering  any  inquiries  from  our  customers  in  re- 
gard to  any  implements  of  farm  machinery  we  offer. 

TERMS 

The  prices  named  in  this  Bulletin  are  net.  On  orders  amounting  to 
$25.00  or  over  customers  can  deduct  2  per  cent,  for  cash  with  order.  Cus- 
tomers who  have  no  regular  accounts  with  us  will  kindly  remit  amount 
with  their  orders,  or  name  business  references,  as  customary,  before  open- 
ing news  accounts.  We  will  make  special  terms,  if  desired,  on  gasoline  or 
steam  engines,  or  other  large  outfits. 

Soliciting  your  orders  and  inquiries,  we  remain, 

THE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY, 

Richmond,  Va.,  August  20,   1915. 


Farmers'  Favorite  Five-disk  Grain  and 
Fertilizer  Drill 

This   is  specially   adapted   for 
sowing    crimson     clover,    grain 

and  grass  seed  in  between  corn 
at  the  last  working  of  the  corn. 
Tn   addition   to   sowing   the   seed, 
it   works  the  corn   and   applies   fer- 
tilizer   at    the    same    time.      It   is   a 
most    useful    and    valuable    Imple- 
ment, and  can  also  be  us<  d  for  Held 
sowing    equally    as    well    as   sowing 
in  between  the  corn,  but  of  course 
does  not  cover  as  large  an  area  as 
the    large     size    of    the    Farmers' 
Favorite  Drill. 

Tile  seeding  devices  are  exactly 
the  same  as  in  the  larger  drill,  and 
it    will    sow    grain    and    grass    and 
clover  seed  at  the  same  time.     We  can  supply  them  with  hoes  or  disks,  as 
may  be  preferred.     Adjustable  as  to  width  of  planting  from  24  to  34  inches. 

5-Disk  Plain  Drill $27 . 00 

5-Disk   Drill,   with   Grass   Seeder  and    Fertilizer   Attachment 35.00 


Farmers,  Favorite  Grain  Drill 


The  Best  of  Seed  and   Grain   Drills. 

This   is   the   larger   size   drill,   espe- 
cially   recommended    for     sowing     all 
kinds  of  grain,  and  at  the  same  time 
grass      and      clover 
seeds    and    applying 
fertilizer.        It     not 
only  sows  and  covers 
the   grain  more   uni- 
formly than  is  possi- 
ble     by      broadcast 
seeding,    but   at   the 
same   time    is    more    economical    from 
the  seeding   point  of  view,   making  a 
better  appearance  with  less  seed  than 
is  possible  from  broadcast  seeding.  It 
also    covers   the    grain    to    a   uniform 
depth,    and    leaves    the    land    in    first- 
class  condition,     ('.rain  sown  in  drills,  too.  is  likely  to  give  very  much  better 
crop  results  than   from  broadcast   seeding. 

We  recommend  very  strongly  this.  Farmers'  Favorite  Grain  Drill,  as 
one  of  the  best  drills  of  the  kind  on  the  mark*  t.  and  have  sold  it  for  a  num- 
ber of  years  to  our  customers  with  the  besl  and  most   satisfactory  results. 

The  quantity  of  fertilizer  applied  can  be  regulated  from  100  lbs.  to  1,400 
lbs.  per  acre,  according  as  may  be  desired. 

6-Disk  Drill,  with   Crass  Seeder  and  Fertilizer  Attachment 67.50 

8-Disk   Drill,   Plain 55 .  00 

8-Disk  Drill,  with  Crass  Seeder  and  Fertilizer  Attachment 75.00 

10-Disk  Drill,  with  Grass  Seeder  and  Fertilizer  Attachment 85.00 

11-Disk  Drill,  with  Grass  Seeder  and  Fertilizer  Attachment 90.00 


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Farmers'  Favorite  Broadcast  Lime  and  Fertilizer  Distributor 

This  is  specially  recom- 
mended for  sowing  uniformly 
and  satisfactorily  fertilizer, 
lime  and  land  plaster,  or  any 

other  fertilizing  materials.    It       t'^Stf  l  '  i 

applies    the     fertilizer    more  ■'  -JTTTiJ^u  u  u  y^u  yuy  iJinru  ( 

uniformly  than  is  possible  by        Wjliy 
ordinary     broadcast     applica-        \j^ 
tions.     It  Is  arranged  so  that 
change  of  feed  can  be  made 

without  stopping  the  teams,  so  that  heavier  applications  can  be  made  on  some 
portions  of  the  field  than  on  others,  if  desired.  Can  be  arranged  to  apply 
from  200  to  2,500  lbs.  to  the  acre;  or  we  can  supply  it  with  larger  feeds  to 
apply  double  this  quantity,  where  it  is  desired  to  apply  lime  fjor  alfalfa  or 
other  crops  on  which  large  quantities  of  lime  are  desired  to  be  used. 

6  feet  wide,  Hopper  capacity     6  bushels,  for  1-horse $38.50 

8  feet  wide,  Hopper  capacity  10  bushels,  for  2-horse 41.50 

10  feet  wide,  Hopper  capacity  12  bushels,  for  2-horse 45.00 

Curtis  Easy-pull  Manure  Spreader 

Every  farm  should  have  one  of  these  Spreaders,  as  it  saves  in  efficiency  and 
increases  the  value  of  the  manure  to  a  considerable  extent. 


One  of  the  best  and  most  satisfactory  manure  spreaders  on  the  market. 
It  is  a  low-down  spreader,  with  broad  tires  and  high  wheels.  It  is  light 
draft  and  easy  pulverizing.  Can  be  loaded  over  the  rear  end  side,  or  front 
part  of  the  spreader  if  necessary.  It  is  just  as  easy  to  load  over  one  part 
of  this  spreader  as  another. 

H-l,  small  two-horse  size,  40  bu.  capacity $115.00 

H-2,  medium  size,  50  bu.  capacity 120.00 

H-3,  three-horse  size,  75  bu.  capacity 125.00 


Seed  Sowers 

Thompson  wheelbarrow  seed  sower,  for  clean  or  chaffy  grass  seed.. 


$7.50 


This  seeder  is  made  with  a  double  hopper,  so  arranged  for  sowing  smooth 
as  well  as  chaffy  seeds.  It  sows  Red  Top,  Orchard  Grass,  Blue  Grass  or 
similar  seeds  just  as  well  as  smooth  seeds,  such  as  Clover,  Timothy,  Alfalfa, 
etc.,  and  any  quantity  per  acre. 

Cahoon  broadcast  seeder,  for  grain  and  grass  seed $2.75 

Improved  Cyclone  seed  sower,  for  grain  and  grass  seed.    Unequalled  for 

even  distribution  of  seed  and  easy  to  the  operator 1.50 


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Clipper  Wood  Sawing  Outfits 

The  frames  are  made  of  heavy,  seasoned  hardwood,  securely  bolted  and 
well  braced.  They  are  strong  and  will  last  many  years.  Any  size  saw  up 
to  28  inches  can  he  used  on  them.  A  heavy  balance  wheel  is  furnished  and 
this  materially  aids  the  power  and  gives  a  uniform  motion.  A  safety  guard 
over  the  back  of  saw  lessens  the  danger  of  accidents.  The  table  is  hinged 
in  such  a  manner  that  it  is  very  easy  to  operate.  The  capacity  ranges  from 
one  to  five  cords  per  hour,  depending  upon  power  used.  A  two-horse  gaso- 
line engine  will  do  very  good  work  but  we  recommend  the  use  of  from  four 
to  six-horse. 

No.  3  Clipper  Wood  Saw 

This  is  intended  for  sawing 
cordwood  or  wood  that  has 
been  cut  into  short  lengths. 
The  saw  and  balance  wheel  be- 
ing on  the  same  axle,  long  poles 
cannot  be  sawed  with  it. 
Weight,  .100  lbs. 

Frame  with  18  in.  saw..  .$18.50 
Frame  with  20  in.  saw..  19.25 
Frame  with  22  in.  saw..  20.00 
Frame  with  24  in.  saw..  21.00 
Frame  with  26  in.  saw..  22.00 
Frame  with  28  in.  saw..   23.50 

No.4  Clipper  Wood  Saw 

With     extension     table     for 
poles,   as  well  as   cordwood. 
Frame  with  18  in.  saw.. $20. 00 
Frame  with  20  in.  saw..   21.00 
Frame  with  22  in.  saw. 
Frame  with  21  in.  saw. 
Frame  with  26  in.  saw. 
Frame  with  28  in.  saw. 


No.  5  Clipper  Wood  Saw 

A  very  strong,  well  made  machine 
for  sawing  poles  or  cordwood.  Balance 
wheel  is  on  separate  axle  from  saw, 
and  being  placed  underneath  the 
frame,  is  entirely  out  of  the  way.  Does 
the  same  work  as  No.  4,  and  requires 
less  space. 

Frame  with   20   in.   saw $24.00 

Frame  with  22   in.   saw 25.00 

Frame  with  24   in.   saw 26.00 

Frame  with   26   in.  saw 27.25 

Frame  with  28  in.  saw 2S.50 


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No.  8  Clipper  Pole  Saw 

This  is  an  extra 
heavy  strong  ma- 
chine, with  3V£x3Vfe 
seasoned  hardwood 
frame  and  7  ft.  till- 
ing table.  The  table 
is  fitted  with  rollers 
which  makes  it  very 
easy  to  bring  wood 
up  to  saw.  A  spiked 
lever  with  a  coil 
spring  counter  bal- 
ance holds  wood 
firmly.  An  extra 
heavy  balance  wheel 
gives  uniform  mo- 
tion and  the  adjustahle  guard  will  admit  saws  up  to  30  inches.  Weight  42<) 
pounds. 

Frame   with    20    in.    saw $27 .  25 

Frame   with    22    in.    saw 28 .  00 

Frame    with    24    in.    saw 29 .  00 

Frame    with    26    in.    saw 31 .  00 

Frame   with    28    in.    saw 32 .  50 

Frame   with   30   in.   saw 34.00 

Olds  Mounted  Sawing  Outfits. 


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Prices   quoted   on   application. 

The  engine  and  saw  are  mounted  on  a  substantial  truck  with  steel 
wheels.  The  timbers  are  heavy,  which  prevents  vibration.  The  saw  and 
engine  are  always  in  alignment  and  ready  to  commence  work.  These  out- 
fits are  furnished  with  any  size  engine  from  three  to  fifteen  horse  power. 

The  saw  frame  can  lie  removed  at  any  time  and  engine  used  on  truck 
for  other  work  or  the  engine  may  be  removed  and  used  as  a  stationary 
engine. 

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Cordwood  Saws.  i^^flS^t^ 

High   grade,   filed   and   fitted  ready  for  use,  and         kiJ*%Slntt£l9  K" 
each  saw  guaranteed  against  defects. 

18  in $3.20 

20  in 3.80 

22  in 4.60 

24  in 5.40 

26  in 6.40 

28  in 7.40 

30  in 8.40 


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JOHNSTON  MOWERS 

The  Johnston  Lever  Fold  or  Vertical  Lift  Mowers.  Simple,  Strong,   Satisfactory. 

A  Mower  that  is  built  light,  yet  has  the  very  necessary  quality  of  strength1 

and    durability. 

Every  Johnston  Mower  is  set  up,  prop- 
erly adjusted  and  run  under  high  speed 
and  tested  before  leaving  the  factory. 
This  insures  that  wrist  pin  will  not  heat 
and   that  all   gearings   properly   mesh. 

The  Cutter  Bar  can  be  easily  raised  by 
the  lever  to  a  perpendicular  position  to 
pass  trees  and  other  obstructions. 

This  Mower  has  stood  the  test  of  service 
for  many  years  and  are  enthusiastically 
praised  by  those  who  use  them. 

4%  or  5  ft.  cut $42.50 

&%  ft.  cut.  for  1-horse 38.50 


Steel    Hay    Rakes   with    Shafts,    Which 
Easily  Change  to  Pole. 

8  ft.,  Johnston  Self-Dump. 

9  ft.,  Johnston  Self-Dump. 
Johnston  Self-Dump. 
Piano  Hand-Dump. 
Piano  Hand-Dump. 
Piano  Hand-Dump. 

The  Olds  Gasoline  Engine 


$20.00 
21.00 
22.50 
17.50 
18.50 
20.00 


Is  one  of  the  best,  strongest  and  most  powerful  engines  made.  We  have 
sold  large  numbers  to  our  customers,  with  entire  satisfaction,  and  our  cus- 
tomers are  enthusiastic  in  its  praise. 


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The  Adams  Corn  Husker 

With   Big  Capacity,   Requires  Small   Power. 


This  machine  cleans  the  shuck 
from  the  ear  and  delivers  the 
corn  into  wagon  or  bin;  cuts  or 
shreds  the  stalks  and  elevates  to 
loft,  silo  or  any  place  it  may  be 
wanted.  It  is  simple  in  construc- 
tion, having  only  three  pairs  of 
gears  and  one  belt  in  its  entire 
make  up.  A  safety  lever  at  the 
operator's  hand  or  against  which 
he  can  lean,  will  instantly  dis- 
engage the  power  and  rolls. 

Six  horse  power  is"  required  to 
operate  it.  though  good  work 
can  be  done  with  a  lighter  pow- 
er. Two  large  rolls,  four  feet 
long,  at  high  speed,  gives  the 
machine  a  very  satisfactory  ca- 
pacity, and  thirty  barrels  of  corn 
per  day  can  be  handled  with  it. 

5  in.  pulley,  speed  1,000  rev. 
Weight  1,400 $175.00 


Johnson  Corn  Binder. 


This  is  just  as  useful,  just  as  necessary  and  just  as  great  a  labor-saver 
as  the  Grain  Binder,  and  should  be  on  every  farm  where  corn  is  grown.  The 
Johnston  is  one  of  the  few  that  will  handle  corn  long  or  short,  heavy  or 
light,  without  knocking  off  ears.  It  will  handle  it  in  most  any  condition  if 
not  flat  on  the  ground,  binding  it  into  bundles  and  delivering  several  bundles 
at  a  place  to  be  put  into  shocks.  Conveyor  chain  instead  of  the  packers 
used  on  other  makes,  handles  the  corn  without  knocking  off  the  ears  and 
it  is  seldom  that  an  ear  can  be  found  behind  it.  The  pull  being  from  the 
inside  of  the  main  wheel,  there  is  no  side  draft.  It  is  light  draft  and  can 
be  operated  very  successfully  with  two  horses $120.00 


I  used  your  Johnston  Corn  Binder  last  season,  and  found  it  entirely 
satisfactory  in  every  respect.  It  is  a  great  labor-saver  and  I  would  not  be 
without  one. 

July  27,  1915.  GEO.  R.  HORXE,  Ellersons,  Va. 


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THE  WHIRLWIND  FEED  CUTTER 

A   Wonderful  Improvement  in  Silo  Cutters  or  Filler*. 

The  Whirlwind 
Silo  Cutter  embrace 
all  the  best  of  the 
old  machines,  with  a 
number  of  improve- 
ments, which  make 
it  far  abead,  in  ease 
;      .  ->  -    *   -  of  running,  large  ca- 

pacity   and    durabil- 
j^SS9|^c1  VU"*-  ity,     particularly     iu 

""    V^l»  I  *ts  cuttmS  power.    It 

^fi\SJw»  1  is  specially    adapted 

for  running  by  ligbt 
gasoline  engine. 

The  Whirlwind  patent  cutter  and  blower  bead  is  made  of  one  solid  piece 
of  special  process  iron.  The  fans,  being  heavy  abutments  of  the  wheel  it- 
self, they  are  all  well  reinforced,  and  are  absolutely  unbreakable.  They  lend 
additional  weight  to  the  rim  of  the  wheel,  thereby  serving  to  maintain  a 
most  uniform  motion  by  the  machine's  operation,  regardless  of  the  manner 
in  which  the  feeding  is  done.  The  feed  table  can  be  reversed  instantly,  it 
lias  special  safety  devices  to  prevent  accidents.  By  the  independent  knife 
adjustment,  the  knife  can  be  adjusted  to  the  cutter-bar.  and  that  almost  in- 
stantly and  without  trouble,  avoiding  the  trouble  found  in  all  other  cutters, 
in  getting  the  knives  properly  and  easily  adjusted  to  the  cutter-bar. 

The  Whirlwind  not  only  has  this  and  other  improvements,  but  will  do 
the  work  as  rapidly  or  more  rapidly  than  any  other  machine  on  the  market, 
and  requires  less  power. 

SIZE  AND  PRICES. 
No.  D — Cutter  and  Blower,  on  skids,  z  knives,  weight,  897  lbs.,  with 

plain  taule,  power  3V&  to  G-H.,  capacity  o  to  5  tons  per  hour $     92.50 

Extra  for  Traveling  Feed   Table ; 20 .  00 

Lxtra  for  mounting  on  wheels 20 . 00 

Pipe  extra,  per  foot    .40 

.\u.  E — Cutter  and  Blower,  on  skids,  2  knives,  with  traveling  table, 

weight  1,000  1l»s.,  power  0  to  10-li.,  capacity  G  to  10  tons  per  Hour..    140. uo 

Extra  for  mounting  on  wheels  27.50 

Pipe  extra,  per  foot .50 

iNo.  F — Cutter  and  Blower,  on  wheels,  2  knives,  with  traveling  table, 
weight  2,120  lbs.,  power  iu  to  12-11.,  capacity  10  to  15  tons  per 

hour : 210 .  00 

l-'ipe  extra,  per  foot .50 

Length  of  cut:  one-half,  three-fourths,  one,  one  and  one-sixteenth,  ont 
and  one-eighteenth,  two  and  two  and  one-half  inches. 

July  23,  1915. 
I  used  your  E.  Whirlwind  Cutter  and  Blower  all  last  season,  with  an 
S-horse  Olds  gasoline  engine,  and  found  them  both  entirely  satisfactory  in 
every  respect. 

The  Whirlwind  Cutter  and  Blower  is  a  very  easy  runner,  and  what  I 
especially  like  about  it,  the  knives  are  so  very  easily  adjusted.  1  must  admit 
it  is  by  far  the  best  cutter  I  have  ever  used.  CEO.  R.  HORNE. 

Ashland,  Va.,  July  16,  1914. 
The  No.  D  Whirlwind  Cutter  purchased  of  you  this  season  has  entirely 
pleased  me  with  its  work.     I  have  been  running  it  to  its  full  capacity  with 
a  7-horse  power  gasoline  engine,  filling  my  silo,  and  am  particularly  pleased 
with  the  ease  which  it  does  the  work  as  well  as  its  capacity. 

SAM'L   R.   CARTER. 
Chula,  Va.,  Sept.  17,  1914. 
Find  enclosed  check  to  settle  tor  Whirlwind  No.  D  Cutter.     I  am  very 
much  pleased  with  it.  W.   K.   BARDEX. 

Clayville,  Va.,  Oct.,  1914. 
I  have  filled  my  silo  with  the  No.  D  Whirlwind  Cutter  purchased  from 
you   and   it   gave   perfect   satisfaction.  H.  M.  WILLIAMS. 


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Whirlwind  Hand  and  Power   Cutters 

WITH  SAFETY  REVERSE  LEVER  to  PREVENT  ACCIDENTS 


.My 

No.  D  Whirlwind  Blow- 

er  cut 

and  blew  my  ensilage 

nt (i  a 

32  foot  silo   with  a  6- 

horse 

power  engine.     It  is  a 

first-rate  cutter  and  blower. 

J.   S.    PAYNE, 

Aug.  4 

,  1915.      Columbia,  Va. 

These  are  made  after  the  same  style  and  principle  as  the  blower  cutter, 
with  the  same  easy  and  independent  knife  adjustment.  The  blades  are  fast- 
ened to  balance  wheel,  which  makes  them  easy  to  operate  and  greatly  in- 
creases the  capacity  of  the  machine.  One  man  can  operate  them  with  ease 
but  they  are  supplied  with  pulley  for  attaching  power  if  desired  to  operate 
them  in  this  way.  A  Carrier  attachment  can  be  furnished  with  any  of  the 
sizes  to  be  used  with  power  if  wanted.  Safety  levers  are  supplied  on  No. 
10  and  larger  sizes  for  starting,  stopping  or  reversing  the  feed  rollers  when 
necessary.  This  feature  adds  greatly  to  the  value  of  the  machine,  as  it 
makes  accidents  almost  impossible,  and  is  an  advantage  not  possessed  by 
any  other  make  of  machine. 

SIZES  AND  PRICES. 

No.  S,  Hand  and  Power.    Weight  175  lbs $25.00 

No.  10,  Sr.  Hand  and  Power.    Weight  300  lbs 34.00 

No.  14,  Sr.  Power  only.     Weight  500  lbs 47.50 

12-ft.  Elevator  for  No.  10  Sr.  and  No.  14  Sr 36.50 


Smith  Patent  Lever  Cutter 


Have  no  equal  where  the  price  is  taken  into  consideration.  It  is  the 
most  durable  hand  cutter  of  its  kind  made.  It  requires  little  or  no  repairs 
in  years.  All  small  farms  should  be  supplied  with  one.  It  will  save 
enough  feed  in  a  short  time  to  pay  for  itself. 

Price $3.00 


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The  Imperial  Flexible  Frame  Double  Disk  Harrow 

The   Most   Important  of  all   Tillage   Implements. 
Harrows  twice  at  one  operation  and  leaves  the  land  level. 


Furnished  with  either  Hound  or  Cut -Out  Disks. 

A  combination  of  Out-Throw  and  In-Throw  Disk  Harrows  in  one. 

For  preparing  corn-stubble  ground  without  plowing;  for  cutting  up  sod; 
for  general  harrowing,  or,  in  fact,  for  any  work  a  disk  harrow  can  do.  The 
Imperial  Double  Disk  has  no  equal. 

16-disk  harrow,  16-in.  dia...  $43.00  20-disk  harrow,  18-in.  dia...  $51.25 
16-disk  harrow,  18-in.  dia...  48.50  24-disk  harrow,  16-in.  dia...  50.25 
20-disk  harrow,   16-in.  dia...     46.25         21-disk  harrow,   18-in.   dia...     57.00 

The  Imperial  Perfect  Disk  Harrow  with  Fore  Truck 

It  is  an   indispensable  tool  for  preparing  and 

giving  a  fine  surface  to  the  land  for  grain,  grass 

mm  j-b  1 1 1 T     anc'  c'over  seed,  and  other  crops. 

■  TWM  ^dUSSp^     t'an  furnish  it  either  with  round 

HftsQ  mm  g  or  cut-out  disks,  as  may  be  de- 

mm  m  sired.      The    round    disks    seem 

M§  g     J  to  be  the  most  popular,  but  in 

our    opinion,    the    cut-out    disks 

will  do  the  best  work. 

This  implement  embodies  sev- 
eral  new   and   valuable  features 
and    represents    a    marked    ad- 
vance   over    the    ordinary    type 
of  disk   li arrow.     Instead  of  be- 
ing guided  by  a  tongue  to  which 
tbf  team  is  bitched,  this  harrow 
is  controlled   by  a  two-wheeled 
truck  attached  to  the  front  end 
of  the   Frame.     The   wheels  are 
pivoted,  move  under  the  frame  and  allow 
a  square  turn  to  be  made,  at  the  same 
time  taking  the   weight   of  the  machine  off  the  horses. 

Prices,  including  Whiffletrees. 


6  disks,  16-in.  dia.,  H-ft.  cut.. $21. 50 
8  disks,  16-in.  dia.,  4-ft.  cut.  .  22.60 
8  disks,  18-in.  dia.,  4-ft.  cut..  24.00 
8  disks,  20-in.  dia.,  4-ft.  cut..  26.50 
10  disks,  16-in.  dia.,  5-ft.  cut..   23.75 

If  scrapers  are  not  wanted,  deduct  $1.00. 

If  pole  is  wanted  instead  of  truck,  deduct  $3.00 


10  disks,   is  in.  dia.,  5-ft.  cut.. $25. 50 

L0  disks,  20-in.  dia..  5-ft  cut.  .   27.00 

1L1  disks.  16-in.  dia.,  6-ft.  cut..   25.75 

1L1  disks,  18-in.  dia.,  6-ft.  cut..   27.50 

12  disks,  20-in.  dia.,  6-ft.  cut..   29.50 


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Imperial  1 -Horse  Disk  Harrow 

A  smaller  harrow  of  the  Imperial  line, 
adapted  for  1-horse  use.  If  desired,  the 
shafts  can  be  changed  into  a  pole,  so  as 
to  be  used  for  two  horses.  It  is  a  light- 
weight implement,  and  especially  adapt- 
ed for  market  gardeners  or  for  prepar- 
ing small  fields,  where  farmers  desire 
to  use  only  one  or  two  horses. 

The  Harrow  may  be  used  as  an  out- 
^  throw  or  extended  and  reversed  and 
used  as  an  in-throw  harrow  or  straddle 
row  Cultivator.  When  fully  extended 
there  is  a  space  of  12  inches  between 
the  gangs  in  the  center. 

With  Shafts. 

6  disks,  14-inch  round  blades,  cuts  2  feet,  weight  184  lbs $15.00 

6  disks,  14-inch  cut  out  blades,  cuts  2  feet,  Weight  180  lbs 15.75 

Imperial  Adjustable  Steel  Frame  Lever  Harrows 

A  High-Class  Ail-Steel  Harrow.     No  cast-iron  to  break  and  bother. 
Pulverizes  thoroughly  and   leaves  the  surface  smooth. 
A  most  excellent  tool,  combining,  as  it  does,  a  straight-tooth  pulveriz- 
ing harrow,  changeable  to  a  slanting-tooth  smoothing  harrow.     By  use  of 
the  lever  you  can  readily  set  teeth  straight  or  any  desired  slant. 

Open   End   Harrow. 

1-section,  25  teeth,  cuts  4Vz  ft.,  weight  95  lbs $  4 . 25 

1-section,  30  teeth,  cuts  5  ft,  weight  103  lbs 4.50 

2-section,  50  teeth,  cuts  9  ft.,  weight  190  lbs 8.50 

2-section,  60  teeth,  cuts  10  ft.,  weight  206  lbs 9.00 

3-section,  75  teeth,  cuts  13  ft.,  weight  2S5  lbs 12.75 

3-section,  90  teeth,  cuts  16  ft.,  weight  309  lbs 13.50 

4-section,  100  teeth,  cuts  18  ft.,  weight  368  lbs 17.00 


Closed  End  Harrow. 


1-section,  25  teeth,  cuts  VA  ft.,  weight  85  lbs $  4.50 

1-section,  30  teeth,  cuts  5  ft.,  weight  101  lbs 4.75 

2-section,  50  teeth,  cuts  9  ft.,  weight  184  lbs 9.00 

2-section,  60  teeth,  cuts  10  ft.,  weight  202  lbs 9.50 

3-section,  75  teeth,  cuts  13  ft.,  weight  290  lbs 13.50 

3-section,  90  teeth,  cuts  15  ft.,  weight  303  lbs 14.25 

4-section,  100  teeth,  cuts  18  ft.,  weight  368  lbs 18.00 

4-section,  120  teeth,  cuts  20  ft.,  weight  404  lbs 19 .  00 

Wood  Frame  Garden  Harrow 

Oak  Frames  and  Runners  on  Back. 
24  teeth    $5.50 


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Imperial  Elevated  Frame  Spring  Tooth  Harrow 

Steel    Frame   With    Levers,   Mounted  on   Wheels  or   Runners. 

This  is  specially  adapted  for 
preparing  lands  that  have  been 
set  in  grass,  particularly  wire 
grass,  as  it  gives  better  prepa- 
ration on  this  class  of  land  than 
the  other  harrows.  By  means  of 
levers,  the  teeth  can  be  adjusted 
to  run  either  deep  or  shallow, 
as  may  be  desired. 
10  teeth,  1  section,  wght. 

160  lbs $9.50 

15  teeth,  2  section,  wght. 

275  lbs 16.00 

17  teeth,  2  section,  wght. 

205    lbs 17.25 

Imperial  Steel  Frame  Spring  Tooth  Harrow 

The  harrow  is  as  light  as  possi- 
ble, consistent  with  durability, 
and  will  give  the  best  of  satisfac- 
tion in  all  kinds  of  soil. 

The  difference  between  this  and 
the  elevated  frame  is  that  this 
does  not  have  the  lever  adjust- 
ment, and  consequently  can  be 
sold  at  a  lower  price,  where  this 
adjustment  is  not  considered  im- 
portant by  the  farmer. 

14  teeth $10.75  20  teeth $14.50 

16  teeth 12.00  22  teeth 15.50 

18  teeth 13.25 


The  Imperial  Alfalfa  Cultivator  and  Spring  Tooth  Harrow 

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The  use  of  this  tool  is  absolutely  necessary  for  best  success  by  alfalfa 
growers.  After  alfalfa  has  been  cut,  it  will  give  much  better  crops  if  this 
tool  is  run  over  the  alfalfa  field  to  loosen  and  freshen  the  soil,  and  in  case 
any  part  of  the  field  has  not  a  good  stand  of  alfalfa,  fresh  seeding  can  be 
made  at  the  time  this  cultivator  is  used.  It  is  an  absolutely  essential  tool 
for  best  results  with  alfalfa. 

No.  21,  2-section,  21  teeth,  292  lbs.,  cuts  6  ft $19.25 

No.  31,  3-section.  ?A   teeth,  441  lbs.,  cuts  9  ft 28.75 


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Imperial  Buckeye  Rid- 
ing Plow.  Either  Right 
or  Left  Hand 

For  Two,  Three   or   Four 

Horses. 
This   plow   is  the   same   in 
:  (instruction   as   the   Imperial 
Walking      Plow,      but      fitted 
with  attachment    for    riding. 
•«  This  attachment  does  not  add 

any  to  draft  of  plow,  but  les- 
sens greatly  the  labor  of 
plowing.  It  is  so  constructed 
that  a  sharp  turn  to  the  right 
or  left  can  be  made  without 
any  danger  of  tipping  over. 
We  have  sold  them  quite  ex- 
tensively and  can  highly 
recommend  them. 
List  of  Sizes  and    Prices. 

Mold  Land 

No.  Wgt.         Hand         Cut.  board.  side.         Share. 

810-X        387  R.  10  in.  Cast  Cast  Cast  $30.50 

612-X        424  R.  12  in.  Cast  Cast  Cast  32.50 

625-X        424  R.  12  in.  Cast  Cast  Cast  32.50 

710-X        408  R.  11  in.  Cast  Cast  Cast  31.50 

312-X        424  L.  12  in.  Cast  Cast  Cast  32.50 

410-X        408  L.  11  in.  Cast  Cast  Cast  31.50 

imperial  Subsoil  Plow  No.  10 

This  is  the  best  sub- 
soil plow  on  the  market. 
The  advantages  of  sub- 
soiling  have   been   con- 
clusively   proved    on  a 
large    majority    of    our 
soils.     This    follows   in 
behind  the  regular  plow 
and  preserves  and  keeps 
more  moisture  in  the  soil  for  the  use  of  the 
crop,  and  at  the  same  time  is  of  decided  ad- 
vantage for  deep-rooting  crops  like  alfalfa, 
allowing"  the  roots  to  penetrate  more  easily 
than  otherwise. 

Weight,  88  lbs.,  with  wheel $7.00 

If  wheel  is  not  wanted,  deduct  75  cents. 

Extra  points 20 

Landside 1 .  75 

Imperial  Reversible  or  Two- Way  bulky  Plow 

With  Chilled  or  Steel  Molds. 

For  hillside  plowing  or  for  level  fields  without  dead  furrows  or  ridges 
this  style  of  plow  is  highly  recommended.  This  plow  is  made  of  two  of  the 
Imperial  plows,  one  right  and  one  left,  attached  to  a  sulky.  Each  plow 
works  independent  of  the  other  and  is  controlled  by  a  separate  lever,  in 
easy  reach  of  the  operator.  While  using,  one  plow  is  at  work  and  the  other 
raised  from  the  ground.  On  returning,  this  is  reversed  and  the  plow  returns 
along  the  furrow  just  made. 

Nos.  612-X  and  312-X,  chilled  mold,  12-in.  cut  each;  weight  624  lbs $50.00 

No.  D.  A.  112,  right  and  left,  steel  mold,  14-in.  cut  each;  weight  588  lbs.     53.50 
No.  D.  C.  112,  right  and  left  Steel  Mold  Share  and  Landside,  14-in. 

cut  each ;  weight  588  lbs 57 .  50 

These  prices  include  pole,  neck  yoke,  double-trees  and  rolling  coulter. 
Tointers  can  be  supplied  instead  of  rolling  coulters  if  so  ordered. 


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IMPERIAL  CHILLED  PLOWS 


The  Standard  of  Perfection  in  Plows 

Superior  in  construction  and  shape.  Made  of  the  most  durable  chilled 
metal,  making  it  easy  pulling  and  remarkably  steady,  turning  beautifully  all 
kinds  of  soil  with  great  ease  to  the  plowman  and  team. 

Farmers  who  are  using  this  plow  are  enthuisascic  in  its  praise,  particu- 
larly as  to  its  excellence  in  work,  durability  and  lightness  of  draft. 


No.  927,  light,   1-horse   right-hand  steel  beam  plow $  4.50 

No.  917,  1-horse  right-hand  steel  beam  plow 5.25 

No.  5%,  1-horse  right-hand  steel  beam  plow 5.00 

No.  808-X,  light  2-horse  right-hand  steel  beam  plow 8.00 

No.  500-X,  light  2-horse  left-hand  steel  beam  plow 8.00 

No.  810-X,  medium  2-horse  right-hand  steel  beam  plow 9.25 

No.  510-X,  medium  2-horse  left-hand  steel  beam  plow 9.25 

No.  710,  heavy  2-horse  right-hand  steel  beam  plow 10.00 

No.  410-X,  heavy  2-horse  left-hand  steel  beam  plow 10.00 

No.  10M>,  heavy  2-horse  right  or  left-hand  steel  b<  am  plow 9.50 

No.  11,  heavy  2-horse  right  or  Left-hand  steel  beam  plow 10.00 

No.  12,  3-horse  right  or  left-hand  steel   beam   plow 10.50 

No.  612-X,  3-horse  right-hand  steel  beam  plow 11.00 

No.  312-X,  3-horse  left-hand  steel  beam  plow 11 .00 

No.  2,  2-horse  hillside  wood  beam  plow 8.00 

No.  5,  2-horse  hillside  steel  beam  plow 9.50 

No.  7,  1-horse  hillside  wood   beam  plow 7.25 

No.  17.  1-horse  steel  beam  hillside  plow 7.25 

A  full  line  of  repairs  kept  in  stock. 

Grub  Plow  and  Jumping  Coulters 


This  plow  is  e  spe  sially 
adapted  to  newly  cleared 
ground  and  to  general  new 
ground  plowing.  The  plow 
is  built  to  withstand  the 
hardest  usage.  Has  heavy 
handles  which  are  adjusta- 
ble to  suit  the  height  of 
the  operator.  Has  strong 
steel  beams,  securely  bolt- 
ed to  landside  and  mold- 
board I  7.00 

Avery       Jumping 

Coulter 5.50 


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Solid  Steel  Face  and  Steel 
Frame  Land  Rollers 

With   Renewable  Wood   Bearings. 


The  drums  are   made  from  a  solid  steel   plate,  thoroughly  riveted  at 
each  end  to  a  cast-iron  head.    Frame  is  entirely  of  steel. 

2-horse,  2-section,  7  ft.  long,  24  in.  in  diameter,  weight  600  lbs $20.00 

2-horse,  3-section,  8  ft.  long,  24  in.  in  diameter,  weight  650  lbs 22.00 

Neck  yoke  and  singletrees,  extra 1 .  50 

Imperial  T-Bar  Steel  Frame  Land  Roller  and  Pulverizer 


With   Renewable  Wood  Bearings. 


The  T-Bar  roller  is  made  of 
bars,  spaced  1*4  inches  apart. 
The  effect  of  this  construction 
is  to  crush  the  clods  more 
readily  and  at  the  same  time 
to  leave  the  surface  in  small 
ridges,  which  protects  the 
grain  or  grass  and  prevents 
the  loose  earth  from  being 
blown  away. 


Two  sections,  7  ft.  wide,  20  in.  in  diameter,  weight  840  lbs $30.00 

Neck  yoke  and  singletree,  extra 1.50 

Imperial  Flexible  Rollers — Covers  8  feet  Width 

The  advantages  of  the 
Flexible  Rollers  are  that 
they  adjust  themselves  to 
uneven  surfaces,  and  where 
fields  are  not  level  or  even, 
can  be  used  to  advantage. 
They  will  give  equally  as 
good  results  as  the  T-bar  Roll- 
ers on  level  land,  with  the 
added  advantage  that  they 
are  better  adapted  to  land 
with  an  uneven  surface. 
Ridges,  gullies,  hollows  and  high  places  may  be  crossed  in 
any  way  or  followed  lengthwise,  and  no  portion  of  the  sur- 
face can  escape  the  rushing  and  leveling  action  of  the  sharp-edge  T-bar 
Rollers.  The  sections  slightly  over-lap  each  other,  covering  all  the  ground 
either  straight  going  or  turning. 

Three  Section  Flexible  Roller,  smooth  face,  weight  700  lbs $31.00 

Three  Section  Flexible  Roller,  "T"  Bar,  weight  1,050  lbs 45.00 

Neck  yoke  and  trees,  extra . 1 .  50 


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The  Williams  Portable  Mill. 

For  making  the  very  best  bread  meal. 


A  meal  manufacturing  outfit  will  be  found  very  profitable  in  any  com- 
munity, grinding  for  neighbors  as  well  as  for  your  own  use.  Some  of  our 
customers  have  regular  days  each  week  for  grinding  and  are  making  a  nice 
profit  from  it.    The  mill  will  pay  its  own  cost  in  a  remarkably  short  time. 

The  Williams  is  one  of  the  most  satisfactory  that  can  be  found. 

The  buhrs  are  pebble  stone  grit,  hard,  flinty  and  tough  in  texture,  which 
makes  them  especially  desirable  for  grinding  soft  fine  meal  and  requires 
but  little  sharpening  to  keep  them  in  order.  The  mill  opens  readily  and 
quickly  to  get  at  the  buhrs  for  dressing,  it  only  requiring  from  one  to  three 
minutes  to  open  it  up. 

A  sifter  or  bolter  attachment's  furnished  with  the  mill  to  be  used  if 
grinding  and  sacking  for  sale. 

The  mill  is  also  adapted  to  grinding  crops  for  stock  purposes. 

A  fan  cleans  the  grain  as  it  passes  from  the  hopper. 

12  in.,  wt.  500  lbs.,  cap.  4  to  10  bu.,  power,  4-horse $  75.00 

16  in.,  wt.  750  lbs.,  cap.,  6  to  20  bu.,  power  6-horse 100.00 

20  in.,  wt.  850  lbs.,  cap.,  8  to  25  bu.,  power,  10-horse 125.00 

24  in.,  wt.  1,350  lbs.,  cap.  10  to  30  bu.,  power,  12-horse 165.00 

30  in.,  wt.  2,000  lbs.,  cap.  12  to  40  bu.,  power  15-horse 225.00 


Farquhar    Feed    Grinders. 

For  Corn  and   Cob  as  well  as  Shell 
Grain. 

Grain  should  always  be  ground 
before  feeding  to  stock,  as  it  great- 
ly enhances  its  feeding  value.  The 
Farquhar  Mill  is  especially  adapted 
to  grinding  for  this  purpose.  It  is 
very  simple  in  construction  and 
strongly  built.  It  will  please  any 
one  desiring  a  mill  of  its  kind 
Safety  pins  are  used  to  lessen  the 
danger  of  accidents.  Capacity  8  to 
30  bushels  per  hour $25.00 


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American  Double  Cylinder  Pea  and  Bean  Thresher. 

Threshes  all  kinds  of  peas  and  beans  from  vines  or  pods  and  cleans  perfectly; 
also  recommended  for  cane  seeds,  sudan  grass  and  similar  seeds. 


By  using  this  machine  it  is  not  necessary  to  gather  the  peas  from  the 
vines  in  the  old  way.  but  mow  the  vines  when  peas  are  ripe  and  store  away 
to  thresh  at  a  convenient  time.  The  machine  threshes  and  separates  the 
peas  from  the  vines  and  cleans  them  perfectly,  ready  for  market,  leaving 
the  vines  in  a  nice  shredded  condition  for  hay.  The  work  is  done  perfectly 
and  rapidly,  and  requires  but  little  labor,  thereby  saving  its  own  cost  in  a 
remarkably  short  time.  It  is  built  just  as  substantially  as  the  bis  exoensive 
machines,  beine  fitted  with  babbited  boxes,  hard  oil  cups  on  cylinder  and 
idlers,  adjustable  and  removable  concaves.  The  frame  is  made  of  best 
hardwood  material,  extra  heavy  and  strong,  steel  crank  shaft  and  double 
steel  cvlinders. 
No.  1   Thresher,  with  two  14x14  steel  cylinders,  requires  two-horse 

power,  weight  450  lbs.,  capacity  from  15  to  20  bu.  per  hour $     77.50 

No.  2  Thresher,  with  two  20x20  steel  cylinders,  requires  four-horse 

power,  weight  650  lbs.,  capacity  about  HO  bu.  per  hour 115.00 


The  Bean  and  Pea  Thresher  that  I  bought  of  you  is  O.  K.  in  every  re- 
spect. Picking  peas  is  a  thing  of  the  past,  with  me.  1  cut  40  acres  of  peas 
in  my  corn  field  last  fall  and  saved  the  peas  p/id  hay  too.  I  threshed  for 
my  neighbors,  too,  and  it  certainly  does  the  business,  threshing  20  to  30 
bushels  an  hour.  J.  P.   HOLDER,   Georgia. 

Farquhar  Pea  Huller. 

For   Hand  or  Power. 

Hulls  all  kinds  of  peas  and 
beans  from  the  pods,  cleaning 
them  thoroughly  without  break- 
ing or  cracking  the  peas  or 
beans.  This  machine  is  not  an 
experiment,  or  a  cheap  machine 
made  just  to  sell;  it  is  a  good, 
solid,  substantial,  money-making 
lid  labor-saving  machine.  Just 
what  every  farmer  who  raises 
peas  and  beans,  no  matter  how 
small  the  quantity,  is  looking 
for;  you  cannot  afford  to  be  with- 
out one  of  them.  If  you  raise 
peas  or  beans  to  any  extent,  it 
will  more  than  save  its  cost  in  one 
season,  as  is  testified  by  thou- 
sands of  farmers  who  have  used 
the  machine.  Capacity,  10  to  15 
bushels  per  hour $30.00 


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Stonewall  Shorghum  and  Sugar  Cane 

Mills. 


These  are  constructed  of  the  best  materials  and  is  made  as  compact  as 
possible  to  secure  strength,  durability  and  easy  running.  It  presses  the 
cane  dry  as  only  strong  mills  compactly  built  and  with  lathe  turned  rolls 
will  do.  The  gears  are  detached  from  the  rolls,  and  with  improved  clutch 
for  these  parts  there  can  be  no  slipping.  Particular  attention  is  called  to 
the  steel  shaft  used  in  these  mills.  They  will  not  bend  or  break  like  iron 
and  will  wear  longer  and  with  less  friction.  They  run  in  brass  boxes  and 
no  metal  will  wear  so  long.  Steel  shafts  and  brass  boxes  produce  the  least 
friction,  hence  greater  durability  and  easier  running. 
Size,  Capacity  and  Weight. 


Number 

Size 

Estimated  capacity  per  hour 

Heieht  of  rolls 

I  'iameter  large  rolls 

Diameter  small  rolls 

Weight 

Price 


1- horse 
40  gal. 

■5  In. 
10  1-8  in. 

6  in. 
400  lbs. 

818  50 


Regular 

1-horse 

CO  gal.  6  in. 

12  In. 

6  In. 

600  lbs. 

825.00 


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2-horse 

80  gal. 

Tin. 

'4  in. 

7  in. 

72R  lbs. 

837.50. 


Regular 

2  horse 

100g«1.8in. 

Ifiin. 

8  in. 

900  lbs. 

817  50 


Cook's  Improved  Evaporator. 


Complete,   Pan   and   Furnace. 


No. 
2 
3 
4 


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Capacity  per  day  Steel 

Width  Length.  in.  Gals.  Syrup.         \\'i 

44  in.  72  in.  35  to     55  250  lbs 

44  in.  90  In.  50  to     80  275  lbs. 

44  in.  108  in.  65  to    300  lbs. 

Galvanized   Pans,    6    feet   long $  8 .  25 

Galvanized  Pans,  7%  feet  long 10.25 

Galvanized  Pans,  9  feet  long 12 .  50 


Price. 

$26.50 

30.00 

35.00 


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The  Chatham  Fanning  Mill. 

The  one  mill  that 
does  the  work  of  clean- 
ing the  differtn  kinds 
of  grain  perfectly,  tak- 
ing the  different  kinds 
dirt,  weed  seeds  and 
other  foreign  particles 
out  of  the  grain. 

The  only  fanning  mill 
through  which  yon  can 
run  a  mixture  of  two 
kinds  of  grain  and 
each  kind  will  come 
from  the  mill  entirely 
separated  from  the 
other  and  thoroughly 
clean.  It  not  only 
cleans,  but  can  be  used 
also  for  grading  the  dif- 
ferent kinds  of  grains 
and  seeds,  putting  in 
one  place  all  perfect 
uniform  grains,  which 
may  be  used  for  seed; 
v  the  other  imperfect  and 
*  unhealthy  ones  deliv- 
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" ■ '  This    Mill    will    save 

more  than  its  cost  in  a  short  while  by  properly  grading  seeds  and  taking  out 
all  foreign  particles,  leaving  nothing  but  the  seed  that  you  wish  to  plant. 

Price  of  mill  without  bagger  attachment $30 .  00 

Price  of  mill  with  bagger  attachment 35.00 

I  have  used  a  number  of  different  kinds  of  fanning  mills,  but  the  Chatham 
is  by  far  the  best  I  have  ever  seen.  It  cleans  perfectly  all  kinds  of  grain. 
It  takes  out  all  other  seeds  and  trash  and  requires  so  little  labor  to  work 
it.    The  Bagger  is  a  great  labor-saver. 

J.  U.  HENDERSON,  Milford,  Va. 

Cider  Mills. 

For  Hand  or  Power. 

Built  entirely  of  hardwood  with  strong  frames,  well 
bolted.  Both  wood  and  metal  parts  are  made  to  stand 
hard  usage. 

The  press  screws  are  made  from  best  steel  shafting 
and  work  through  iron  heads  with  machine  cut  threads 
and  will  stand  great  pressure. 
Junior  Double   Curb   Cider  Mill,  weight  190  lbs.. 

capacity  two  to  six  barrels  per  day $11.40 

Medium  Double  Curb  Cider  Mill,  weight  240  lbs., 

capacity,  three  to  six  barrels  per  day 15.20 

Senior  Double  Curb  Cider  Mill,  weight  420  lbs.,  with  two  crank  handles 

and  18x3  in.  pulley,  and  can  be  used  with  gasoline  engine  or  other 

power,  capacity  six  to  twelve  barrels  per  day 20.80 

Cider  Mills  With  Wood  Roller  Grinders. 

The  construction  of  these  and  material  used,  is  the  same  as  the  mills 
described  above,  except  they  are  fitted  with  wood  rollers  for  crushing  in- 
stead of  iron. 

Junior  Double  Curb  Mill $14 . 25 

Medium  Double  Curb  Mill 18.50 

Single  Tub  Forced  Feed  Cidar  Mill. 

The  grinding  arrangement  is  the  same  as  that  on  the  double  Mills,  with 
large  throat  and  revolving  cylinder  for  crushing.  It  will  not  choke. ...   $8.50 


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The  hinge  joint  for  uneven  as  well  as  even  ground. 
Notice  the  actual  sizes  of  wire  used,  as  shown  in  small  cut. 
weights  when  you  compare  with  other  prices. 


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This  fence  is  very  satisfactory  for  farm  use,  the  close  spacing  at  the 
hottom  turning  hogs  and  the  construction  such  that  it  will  hold  sheep,  cattle, 
horses,  etc.    Top  and  bottom  wires  No.  9  and  all  the  balance  No.  11  wire. 

Special  Hog,  Cattle  and  Horse  Fence. 

With   Upright  Wires,  12  in.  Apart. 

6  wires,  20  in.  high,  weight  61/*  lbs.,  per  rod.  .20c 

7  wires,  2G  in.  high,  weight  7%  lbs.,  per  rod.. 24c 

8  wires,  32  in.  high,  weight  8V£  lbs.,  per  rod..27%c 

9  wires,  39  in.  high,  weight  9%  lbs.,  per  rod.. 31c 

10  wires,  47  in.  high,  weight  10%  lbs.,  per  rod.  .34c 

11  wires,  55  in.  high,  wieght  12  lbs.,  per  rod.. 37c 
With    Upright  Wires,  6   in.  Apart. 

7  wires,  26  in.  high,  weight  9V2  lbs.,  per  rod..29%c 

8  wires,  32  in.  high,  weight  11  %  lbs.,  per  rod.  .34c 
This  shows  the  exact  sizes  of  9  wires,  39  in.  high,  weight  12%  lbs.,  per  rod.  .39c 

wire  used  in  these  fences.    1Q  wireSj  47  in>  higi1>  weight  14%  lbs.,  per  rod.  .44c 
11  wires,  55  in.  high,  weight  16^  lbs.,  per  rod.. 49c 
We  can  furnish  the  above  fencings  made  of  light  wire  at  lower  prices, 
but  advise  the  use  of  heavy  fences.     They  stand  up  better,  have  a  greater 
resisting  power  and  will  prove  more  lasting  and  economical. 

Special  Sheep  and  Horse  Fence. 

Made  of  the  same   size  wires  as  that  used   in  fence  above. 
With   Upright  Wires   12  in.  apart. 
6  wires,  35  in.  high,  weight  7  lbs.,  per  rod 25c 

8  wires,  45  in.  high,  weight  9  lbs.,  per  rod 30c 

9  wires,  49  in.  high,  weight  10  lbs.,  per  rod 33c 

American  Poultry  and  Rab- 
bit Fence. 

With     Heavy    Galvanized    Wire. 

The  fence  that  is  proving  abso- 
lutely satisfactory  in  fencing  against 
poultry,  large  and  small,  and  at  the 
same  time  equally  efficient  in  turning 
stock. 

At  the  bottom  are  four  spaces  of 
1%  inches  each,  the  next  four  spaces 
above  are  2  inches  each,  the  higher 
spaces  graduated  to  5  inches. 

Top  and  bottom  bars  No.  11  gal- 
vanized steel  wire. 

Intermediate  bars,  No.  13,  gal- 
vanized steel  wire. 

Put  up  in  rolls  of  165  and  330  feet. 

48   inches  high,   with    1 9   wires,   per  rod 42c 

53  inches  high,  with   20   wires,  per  rod 44c 

58  inches  high,  with   21   wires,  per  x^A  46c 


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American  Steel  Fence  Posts. 

The   Modern   Development  in  Fencing. 

Far  more  durable  and  better  in  every  way  than  wood  posts, 
and  considering  a  fair  value  of  the  wood,  also  very  much  cheaper 
than  wood. 

These  posts  were  made  sixteen  years  ago,  and  posts  then  used 
are  as  good  as  when  first  set.  They  are  adapted  for  all  wire  fenc- 
ing, and  increase  the  life  and  service  of  the  fence,  and  also  give 
a  much  more  uniform  and  satisfactory  appearance  to  the  fence 
than  the  use  of  wood  posts.  We  strongly  recommend  to  farmers 
to  give  these  posts  their  careful  consideration,  as  they  will  be 
found  more  economically  and  desirable  in  every  way  than  the 


ordinary  wood  posts  for  fencing. 


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lbs. 
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Each. 

$      .28 


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.39 

.44 

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2.25 

2.45 

3.25 

3.45 

.08 

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5     -ft.    Line    Post,    weight 
6^-ft.    Line   Post,    weight 

7  -ft.   Line   Post,    weight 
7H-ft.   Line   Post,   weight 

8  -ft.   Line   Post,   weight 

9  -ft.    Line    Post,    weight    11 

7  -ft.    End    Post,    weight    45 

8  -ft.    End    Post,    weight    52 
7     -ft.  Corner  Post,  weight  69 
g     -ft.  Corner  Post,  weight  79 

Knobs  for  Line  Posts 

Knobs  for  Corner  Posts 

Price  of  End  Post  includes  one   brace  and  of  Corner  Post 
two  braces  and  all  fixtures. 

Galvanized  Barbed  and  Smooth  Wire. 

2  point,  6  inch,  regular  weight,  per  80  rod  coil $  2.35 

2  point,  4  inch,  regular  weight,  per  80  rod  coil 2.45 

4  point,  6  inch,  regular  weight,  per  80  rod  coil 2.55 

4  point,  4  inch,  regular  weight,  per  80  rod  coil 2.70 

2   point,   0   inch,   light   weight,   per  80   rod   coil 1 .  75 

No.     9,  smooth  wire,  per  100  lbs $  2.70 

No.  10,  smooth  wire,  per  100  lbs 2 .  75 

No.  12,  smooth  wire,  per  100  lbs 2.90 

Polished  barb  wire  staples,  per  100  lbs 2.35 

Galvanized  barb  wire  staples,  per  100  lbs 3 .  00 

Bale  Ties  and  Baling  Wires. 

Single  Loop  Bale  Ties,  9  ft.  long,  No.  15  wire,  per  250  ties $  1.25 

No.  14  baling  wire,  runs  75  ft.  to  the  lb 2 .  50 

No.  15  baling  wire,  runs  90  ft.  to  the  lb 2 .  65 

American  Galvanized  Pipe  Frame  Gates 

Covered  with  2-inch  mesh,  galvanized  wire. 


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3  ft.  wide,  42,  50  and  58  in.  high $  2 .  45 

4  ft.  wide,  42,  50  and  58  in.  high 2 .  65 

5  ft.  wide,  42,  50  and  58  in.  high 3.50 

10  ft.  wide,  single,  50  and  5S  in.  high 5.50 

12  ft.  wide,  single,  50  and  58  in.  high 6.00 

10  ft.  wide,  double,  50  and  58  in.  high 7.50 

12  ft.  wide,  double,  50  and  58  in.  high 8.50 


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Corn  Shellers. 

The  frames  are  made  of  best  hardwood,  nicely 
finished  and  securely  bolted.  The  gearings  tit 
perfectly  and  spring  pressure  adjusts  the  throat 
to  all  sizes  of  ears.  Separates  corn  from  the 
cob. 

Favorite   RH.,   1-Hole   Sheller.   capacity   150 

bu.  per  day $  5 .  25 

Lancaster,  RH,  1-Hole  Sheller,  capacity  175 

bu.  per  day • t; .  1~> 

Valley   Chief,   RH,   1-Hole   Sheller.   capacity 

200  bu.  per  day 7 .  00 

Penn.  RH,  2-Hole  Sheller,  capacity  600  bu. 

per  day 1 5 .  50 

The  Penn.  Sheller  is  furnished  with  pulley,  and  can  be  used  with  power 
if  desired. 

Eureka  Rubber  Roofing. 

A  high  grade  guaranteed  roofing  which  will  prove 
more  satisfactory  than  the  cheap  galvanizing  now 
being  put  out  by  some  factories. 

This  makes  a  very  satisfactory  roof  for  covering 
barns  and  outbuildings,  and  is  also  used  for  cover- 
ing dwellings,  where  a  low-priced,  and  at  the  same 
time  satisfactory  roofing  is  desired.  With  proper 
care  and  an  occasional  application  of  the  rubber  paint 
which  we  supply,  these  roofs  will  last  almost  in- 
definitely. 

One  Ply,  32  lbs.,  per  108  sq.  ft %     .95 

Two  Ply,  42  lbs.  per  108  sq.  ft 1.20 

Three  Ply,  52  lbs.  per  108  sq.  ft 1.45 

Nails,  caps  and  cement  in  center  of  each  roll.    The  end  of  each  roll  is 
capped  with  tin  to  prevent  damage  in  handling. 

Galvanized  Ridge  Roll  or  Cap. 


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This  should  always  be  used  on  the  comb  of  a  room.     It  prevents  snow 
or  rain  from  beating  under. 

Galvanized,  per  foot 5  cents. 

Garden  Wheelbarrow  With  Removable  Sides. 

Full  Bolted  and  Steel  Braced. 


No.  1%  body,  28  in. 
long,  12  in.  deep, 
24    in.    wide i 


.50 


No.   2   body,    30    in. 

long,    13    in.   deep.     4.00 


Railroad  or  Canal  Barrow. 


These  are  handy  barrows; 
are  strong  and  made  of  the 
best  material.  With  full-size 
tray.  All  parts  well  braced 
and  bolted.  Legs  gained  and 
boiled  to  handle. 

With  wood  wheel $2.00 

With  steel  wheel 2.25 


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Hand  or  Push  Carts. 


Made  of  the  very  best  material,  and 
all  parts  well  braced  and  bolted.  Made 
in  three  sizes. 


Diameter 
of  Wheel 

42-inch 
36-inch 
30-inch 


Size  of  Box 

48x2s  inches 
40x23  inches 
32x20  inches 


Depth  of 
Box 

10  inches 
10  inches 
9  inches 


$8.75 
7.S0 
6.75 


Ladders. 

Material,  Norway  pine,  selected  hardwood;  every  round 
"Shouldered,"  driven  clear  through  and  nailed.  Full  width 
at  top,  and  spread  at  base  in  proportion  to  length. 
On  account  of  wide  spread  at  base,  the  18  and  20-ft.  lengths 
have  a  short  center-rail  to  prevent  the  rounds  bending. 
Workmanship  unsurpassed.     Light,  but  strong. 

Single   Ladder,   16-ft.   long    $  2.00 

Single  Ladder,   18-ft.   long    2 .  25 

Single    Ladder,    20-ft.    long... 2.50 

Automatic  Extension,  24-ft 4 .  30 

Automatic  Extension,  30-ft 5 .  40 

Automatic  Extension,  36-ft 6 .  50 

Automatic  Extension,  40-ft 7 .  25 

Flat  Step  Extension,  16-ft 3.20 

Flat  Step  Extension,  20-ft 4 .  00 

Plain   Step   Ladder,   4-ft 35 

Plain  Step  Ladder,  5-ft 40 

Plain   Step   Ladder,   6-ft 50 


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Galvanized  Wire  Corn  Crib  Lining. 

With    i'3-inch    Mesh. 

Every  corn  crib  should  be  lined  with  this 
mouse  proof  lining.  By  its  use  the  smallest 
mouse  is  kept  on  the  outside,  thereby  more 
than  saving  its  cost  each  season's  use.  The 
wires  are  all  well  galvanized  and  will  lost  as 
long  as  the  crib. 

Price   per   square  foot 5   cents. 


Husking  Gloves 


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By  using  these  a  man 
can  husk  considerable 
more  corn  in  a  day  and 
do  it  without  wearing 
the  skin  from  his  fin- 
gers. The  gloves  are 
made  with  burs  or 
spikes,  which  catch  the 
shucks  and  tears  it 
from  the  ear. 
No.  B  Husking  Gloves, 
to  cover  hands,  per 
pair,  75  cents. 

No.     O. — This      is     a 
finger  and   thumb   stall 

combination,  with   patent   sliding   strap   and   wrist   band. 

chrome  grain  leather.     Prir»«.  25  cents. 


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James  Sanitary  Dairy  Barn  Equipment. 

The  most  perfect  and  satisfactory  self-aligning  and  self-cleaning,  economical 

and   Durable. 


No  dairy  barn  is  complete  unless  furnished  with  these  most  modern  and 
up-to-date  fixtures.  Every  convenience  that  can  be  suggested  is  found  on 
them.  In  addition,  they  are  designed  to  keep  the  cows  clean,  save  labor  and 
feed,  prevent  and  cure  diseases,  avoid  accidents  and  increase  the  yield  and 
quality  of  milk.  Every  farm  with  one  or  more  cows  should  have  them. 
They  will  save  their  own  cost  in  a  remarkably  short  time.  We  have  put  them 
in  most  every  dairy  around  Richmond,  as  well  as  in  many  other  sections 
of  the  state,  including  the  State  Farm,  in  Goochland.  Prices  range  from 
$4.00  to  $10.00  per  stall.    Let  us  make  you  an  estimate  on  your  requirements. 

Kalamazoo  Silo. 

Either  Wood  or  Tile. 

The  All-Steel  Door  Frame,  air-tight  doors,  combination  door  fastener  and 

ladder,  Anchor  Steel  Rib  and  many  other  valuable  features  easily  make  this 

the  most  desirable  Silo  on  the  market.    We  can  furnish  them  made  from  all 

the  different  kinds  of  material,  including  tile,  and  at  very  reasonable  prices. 

Lewises  Guaranteed  Lice  and  Fly 
Killer. 

By  using  this,  your  horses  and  cows  will  have 
comfort.  Your  cows  will  give  more  milk  and  there 
will  be  a  great  saving  in  the  feed  bill. 

One  application  in  the  morning  keeps  the  flies 
and  all  stinging  insects  away  the  entire  day.  It 
is  highly  recommended  also  for  destroying  lice 
on  all  stock,  poultry,  dogs,  etc. 

Gallon $1.00 


CATTLE 


Grain  Drill  Tubes. 

To  Fit  all   Grain   Drills. 


Rubber  Tubes  for  all  makes  of  drills 25 

Wire  Coil  Tubes  for  Thomas  Drills ,  55 

Ribbon  Coil  Tubes  for  Farmers'  Favorite  Drills 55 


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imperial  Stalk  Cutter. 

With  7  or  9   Knives. 

A  very  valuable  implement  to  run 
over  land  on  which  there  is  any 
stalks  or  weeds.  The  knives  are 
sharp  and  machine  of  sufficient 
weight  to  cut  these  into  short 
lengths,  which  allows  them  to  be 
turned  under  the  ground  out  of  the 
way,  where  they  will  decay  and  en- 
rich the  soil. 

With  7  knives $26.00 

With  9  knives 27 .  00 


The  American  "Fontaine"  Shock  Binder. 

The  Corn-Growers'  Friend. 


Every  farmer  who  cuts 
and  shocks  his  own  corn 
should  have  one.  With 
this  simple  device  one  man 
can  bind  the  shocks  as  fast 
as  ten  or  fifteen  men  can 
cut  and    shock    the    corn. 

Sent   postpaid,   $1.00. 


Grindstones. 


Steel-frame,    ball-bearing    grind-stone, 

with  seat  and  treadles $  4 .  50 

Wood-frame  grindstone,  with  seat  and 

treadles 4 .  00 

Household  or  kitchen  grindstones....     1.00 
Roller-bearing    grindstone     fixtures    com- 
plete can  be  used  on  any  grindstone.     Per 
set,  75  cents. 


Husking  Pins. 


-W^ 


No.  P. — This  popular  pin  is 
made  from  the  best  grade  of 
steel,  and  the  leather  used  in 
its  construction  is  of  the  best 
stock.     Price,  15  cents. 

Clipper  Corn  Knives 


Forged  from  Solid  steel. 
50  cents. 


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The  Davis  Swing:  Churn. 


No.  7  will  churn  30  gal.  or  less. 
No.  8  will  churn  40  gal.  or  less. 
No.  9  will  churn  50  gal.  or  less. 


It  operates  very  easily.  It  is  like  a 
pendulum  start  it  and  it  will  almost 
swing  Itself.  The  round  ends  of  the 
churn  and  the  shape  of  the  top  case 
the  cream  as  it  strikes  them  to  slide 
up  and  over,  turning  a  complete  somer- 
sault. The  cream  is  more  thoroughly 
agitated,  and  the  concussion  greater 
than  in  a  square  box  or  barrel  churn, 
and  more  butter  is  produced. 
No.  1  will  churn  4  gals,  or  less.. $  7.20 
No.  2  will  (hurn  5  gal.  or  less..  8.10 
No.  3  will  (hum  8  gal.  or  less.  .  9.00 
No.  4  will  churn  10  gal.  or  less.  10.00 
No.  5  will  churn  13'gal.  or  less.  13.50 
No.  6  will  churn.  17  gal.  or  les3.   16.20 

27.00 

31.50 

36.00 


White  Cedar  Cylinder  Churn. 


Made  with  double  dasher 
and  crank  locked  to  the  churn 
with  a  clamp  and  thumb- 
screw which  prevents  leak- 
ing. The  top  is  large,  and 
dasher  easily  removed.  Hoops 
are  galvanized  and  will  not 
rust. 


No.  1,  holds  3    gallons $2.50 

No.  2,  holds  4    gallons 3 .  00 

No.  3,  holds  7    gallons 3 .  50 

No.  4,  holds  10    gallons 3 .  90 

Imperial  Tubular  Steel  Trees. 

Combine  great 
strength  with 
lightness.  The 
construction   is   a 

lM»iUl-*MWiUl.jfl*jU  ^j^p^^A  patent  inner  fold. 

J%  A  ^^^^^^^^^Iforraing  inside 

trusses  or  flanges, 

but  leaving  the  outside  shape  the  same  as  wood  trees,  with  no  exposed  edges. 

Heavy  trimmings  used  throughout  and  riveted  solid. 

Single-Trees    Only. 

No.  Length.  Weight.  Price. 

612  26  in.  3M>  lb.  $     .45 

613  28  in.  4       lb.  .50 
616                                  30  in.                                    5       lb.  .60 

Double-Tree   Sets   Complete. 
Length  Length 

No.  Double-Tree.  Single-Tree.  Weight.  Price. 

549  36  in.  26  In.  16  lb.  $2.00 

550  36  in.                          28  in.                          18  lb.  2.25 
No.  64.     3-Horse  Plow  set 3.75 

Imperial  U  Bar  Steel  Trees. 

26  in.  long $     .40         Double-Trees,  complete  per  set .  .$1.50 

28  in.  long 45        Triple-Trees,  complete  per  set. .  3.50 

30  in.  long 50 


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Sherwin-Williams  Paints  and  Varnishes 

The  different  lines  of  these  paints  are  specially  prepared  for  the  pur- 
poses for  which  they  are  recommended,  and  are  very  much  superior  to  the 
use  of  ordinary  paint,  or  paint  not  specially  prepared  for  the  purpose  for 
which  they  are  intended. 


SHERWIN-WILLIAMS     PAINTS 

PREPARED  S-W-P. 
For  nearly  forty  years  this  has 
stood  for  the  best  that  there  is  in 
house  paints.  For  painting  buildings, 
both  inside  and  out,  it  is  unexcelled. 
It  is  made  from  the  best  and  purest 
materials,  combined  in  proportions 
which  long  experience  has  proved  to 
give  the  very  best  results.  It  is  a 
pure  linseed  oil,  lead  and  zinc  paint, 
mixed  and  ground  by  specially  con- 
structed machinery,  which  combines 
the  ingredients  thoroughly,  and  in- 
sures a  smooth,  even  and  durable 
coating,  with  the  best  and  most  at- 
tractive finish. 

S.  W.  P.  spreads  easiest,  covers 
most,  looks  best,  wears  longest,  and 
Is  most  economical.  Always  full  U. 
S.  standard  measure.  One  gallon  will 
cover  about  720  square  feet  (one 
coat). 

Outside  White  and  other  regular 
Colors.  Color  card  showing  large 
variety  of  colors  sent  on  request. 
Gal.,  $2.15;  y2  gal.,  $1.15;  qts.,  60c. 
S-W-P. 
Star  Colors.  Specially  recommend- 
ed for  outside  blinds,  store  fronts, 
etc. 

No.  362,  a  medium  green;  No'.  366, 
a  dark  green;  No.  498,  a  beautiful 
moss  green.  Gal.,  $2.65;  Ms  gal., 
$1.40;  qts.,  75c. 

No.  463,  a  permanent  cardinal  red. 
Gal.,  $3.70;  %  gal.,  $2.00;  qts.,  $1.10. 
Flat  Tone. 
Specially  recommended  for  interior 
work.  Can  be  used  on  walls,  instead 
of  wall  paper.  Gives  a  fine  coloring 
without  gloss.  A  high-class  flat  oil 
paint.  Can  be  refreshed  and  re- 
newed by  cleaning  with  soap  and 
water.  All  shades.  Color  card  sent 
on  request.  Gal.,  $2.15;  %  gal.,  $1.15; 
qts.,  60c. 


FLOORLAC. 

A  durable,  tough  floor  stain.  Gives 
an  excellent  finish  to  floors,  and  will 
not  mar  or  scratch  under  tread. 
Cherry,  Dark  Oak.  Light  Oak.  Ma- 
hogany and  Walnut :  Ground  Color. 
Gal.,  $2.90;   M  gal.,  $1.50;  qts..  80c. 

INSIDE    FLOOR    PAINT. 

A  paint  that  gives  a  varnish  finish 
to  floors  or  other  surfaces  on  inte- 
rior of  buildings.  Especially  desira- 
ble for  covering  old  floors,  or  floors 
that  have  been  stained.  Gal.,  $2.00; 
V2  gal.,  $1.10;   qts.,  60c. 

FAMILY  PAINTS. 

Paints  of  various  colors,  used  in 
painting  surfaces  inside  of  buildings, 
such  as  doors,  tables,  walls,  etc. 
Regular  shades — pts..  36c;  %  pts., 
20c;  %  pts.,  10c.  Dark  Blue,  Green. 
Scarlet,  Red— pts.,  40c;  %  pits.,  "25c; 
U   pts.,  15c. 

PORCH    AND   DECK   PAINTS. 

Used  for  painting  porches,  steps, 
decks  of  boats,  or  other  surfaces  ex- 
posed to  weather  and  hard  usage. 
Gal.,  $2.25;   %  gal.,  $1.15;  qts.,  65c. 

ROOF    AND    BRIDGE    PAINT. 

This  is  specially  adapted  to  all 
metal  surfaces.  Can  also  be  used 
to  equal  advantage  on  wood  sur- 
faces. It  stands  weather  and  wears 
exceedingly  well.  Covering  capacity 
of  this  is  about  seven  squares  of  tin 
to  the  gallon.  Brown,  Red.  Black. 
Gray  Slate,  Bronze  Green.  Five-gal. 
cans,  $1.15  per  gal.;  1-gal.  cans,  $1.20; 
%  Gal.  cans,  65c;   %  gal.  cans,  35c 

COMMONWEALTH  BARN   RED. 

Used  for  painting  barns,  roofs  or 
other  surfaces  generally  on  the  farm. 
\  very  attractive  barn  paint.  %  gal., 
65c;  gal.,  $1.20;  5-gal.  cans,  $1.15  gal. 

WAGON  AND  IMPLEMENT  PAINT. 

Especially  adapted  for  painting 
wagons,  implements  and  all  classes 
of  machinery.  A  varnish-finish  paint. 
Red,  Green,  Black,  Blue.  Wine  and 
Yellow.  Gal.,  $2.25;  Y2  gal.,  $1.25; 
qts.,  65c;   pts.,  40c 


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BUGGY    AND     AUTO     PAINTS. 

Without  a  doubt  this  is  one  of  the 
finest  paints  for  buggies,  carriages, 
automobiles,  etc.,  where  a  high-class 
gloss  finish  is  desired.  The  covering 
capacity  of  these  goods  is  very  great. 
and  one  coat  will  usually  cover  as 
well  as  two  coats  of  ordinary  car- 
riage paints.  Black,  Brewster  Green, 
Cart  Red,  Light  Green,  Yellow  and 
Wine..  Qts.,  85c;  pts.,'  45c;  >i  pts., 
30c. 
SPECIAL  BLACK  (Ground  in  Japan) 

•Used  for  surface  color  on  car- 
riages, buggies,  automobiles  and  rail- 
way coaches.     1-lb.   pkgs.,  30c 

ENAMEL    LEATHER    TOP     DRESS- 
ING. 

Used  for  buggy  tops,  leather  cush- 
ions, or  any  other  leather  surfaces. 
Gives  a  high  gloss  and  black  finish 
and  preserves  the  leather.  Pts.,  50c; 
Vz  pts.,  30c 

ALUMINUM   PAINT. 

A  metal  paint  used  for  painting 
pipes,  radiators  or  metal  surfaces,  to 
give  a  bright,  attractive  silver  finish. 
%  pts.,  15c;  %  pts.,  25c;  V2  pts.,  45c; 
pts.,  80c;  qts.,  $1.40;  gals.,  $5.00. 
FLAT   BLACK   FINISH. 

Used  for  painting  chandeliers, 
pipes,  picture  frames  or  other  metal 
or  wood  surfaces  where  a  fine  black 
finish  is  desired.  Pts.,  70c;  %  pts., 
40c 

LUSTROLINE. 
A   gold   enamel   used   for   painting 
fixtures,  picture  moldings,  radiators, 
or  anything  on  which  a  gold  finish  is 
desired.     Per  pkg.,  25c 

METALASTIC,  No.  4. 
A  pure  graphite  paint  ready  for 
use;  ground  in  pure  linseed  oil.  It 
is  specially  intended  for  painting  on 
metal  surfaces,  such  as  roofs,  bridges, 
etc.  Considered  one  of  the  finest 
protective  coatings  for  metal  sur- 
faces. Graphite  color.  Gal.,  $2.00; 
%  gal.,  $1.10;  qts.,  60c 

WOODCRAFT   STAINS. 

Gives  a  "mission"  finish  to  furni- 
ture, door-frames  or  any  other  sur- 
face on  which  this  may  be  desired. 
English  Oak.  Weathered  Oak,  Green 
Weathered,  Dark  Mahogany,  Cherry. 
Vz  Pts.,  25c;  pts.,  45c;  qts.,  80c;  1- 
gal.  cans,  $3.00. 
STOVE-PIPE  AND    IRON    ENAMEL. 

A  black  enamel  used  for  stove 
pipes  or  other  iron  surfaces.  Pts., 
40c;   V2  pts.,  25c;   %  pts.,  15c 


BRAS  BRITE. 

A  metal  polisher  for  polishing  all 
classes  of  metal,  railings,  carriages, 
automobiles,  harness,  etc.  This  is  a 
liquid  and  will  not  scratch  or  mar 
the  softest  metal.  Gal.,  $1.50;  ^  gal., 
80c;   qt.,  45c;   pts.,  25c;    %   pts.,  15c 

FLOOR  WAX. 

A  paste  wax  used  for  waxing  floors 
or  other  surfaces  where  a  wax  finish 
is  desired.  5-lb.  pkg.,  $2.00;  2-lb. 
pkg.,  85c;   1-lb.  pkg.,  45c 

DANCING  WAX. 

A  powdered  wax  used  for  dancing 
floors.  One-lb.  pkgs.,  50c;  ^-lb. 
pkgs.,  30c 

FLOORWIPE. 
A  liquid  intended  for  wiping  down 
furniture,  casings  and  floors.  It  re- 
tains the  life  of  the  varnish  or 
painted  surfaces  over  which  it  is  ap- 
plied, and  gives  a  fine  gloss  and  fin- 
ish. Gal.,  $1.60;  %  gal.,  85c. ;  qts., 
45c. 

FLAXOAP. 

Made  from  linseed  oil.  Used  for 
washing  varnished  surfaces,  such  as 
automobiles,  carriages  and  general 
cleaning  around  the  house,  stoves  or 
painted  surfaces.  Flaxoap  does  not 
contain  alkali  and  will  not  injure 
any  varnished  surface  it  is  used  on. 
5-lb.  pkg.,  70c;  2-lb.  pkg.,  30c;  1-lb. 
pkg.,  15c 

POLISHOL     FURNITURE     POLISH. 

Used  for  polishing  furniture  and 
all  classes  of  varnished  surfaces, 
giving  ideal  clean  finish,  and  retains 
the  life  of  the  varnish  over  which  it 
is  applied.  Must  be  rubbed  with  soft 
cloth  after  applied  to  get  best  re- 
sults. 12-oz.  bottles,  50c;  4-oz.,  bot- 
tles, 25c 

TAXITE. 

A  paint  and  varnish  remover,  used 
for  cleaning  off  old  paint  and  var- 
nishes from  surfaces  before  a  new 
paint  or  varnish  is  applied.  Gal., 
$2.50;  %  gal.,  $1.30;  qts.,  70c;  pts., 
40c;    M    pts.,  25c 

PURE   GRAINING   COLORS. 

Used  for  graining  over  doors,  sash, 
floors,  etc,  before  being  varnished. 
Cherry,  Hark  Oak,  Light  Oak  Ma- 
hogany.   Walnut.      Mb.    pkgs.,   25c 

AMERICAN     WHITE     LEAD. 

For  plumbing  use  in  fitting  pipes, 
etc.     One-lb.    pkgs.,   10c 


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SNOW-WHITE    ENAMEL. 

A  high-class  paint,  giving  a  fine 
enamel  finish,  to  lie  used  wherever  a 
high-class  enamel  finish  is  desired. 
Can  be  used  as  an  enamel  finish  for 
walls  and  any  interior  woodwork.  To 
get  the  best  results,  these  goods 
should  be  used  over  a  flat  paint.  Can 
be  applied  on  a  covering  of  white 
paint,  or  for  new  work  should  have 
two  or  three  coats  of  flat  white  ap- 
plied as  undercoating.  Gal.,  $3.75; 
14  gal.,  $1.90;  qts.,  $1.00;  pts.,  55c; 
Vi  pts.,  30c. 

ENAMELOID. 

A  medium  grade  enamel  paint,  of 
various  colors,  for  producing  enamel 
finish  on  any  interior  surfaces,  such 
as  doors,  casings,  furniture,  iron 
bedsteads,  etc.  Gal.,  $2.90;  V2  gal., 
$1.50;  qts.,  80c;  pts.,  45c;  %  pts., 
25c. 

SCREEN    ENAMEL. 

Specially  prepared  for  fine  wire 
screens.  Does  not  fill  the  meshes, 
but  makes  a  very  satisfactory  ap- 
pearance and  finish.  Black  and 
Green.     Pts.,  35c;   Y2  pts.,  20c. 


OIL   STAINS. 

A  stain  that  produces  a  flat  finish 
on  surfaces,  and  if  a  gloss  finish  is 
desired,  it  is  desirable  to  varnish 
over  this.  Best  results  are  obtained 
from  this  when  used  on  new  wood. 
Gal.,  $2.00:  %  gal.,  $1.05;  qts.,  55c; 
pts.,  35c;    V2  Pts.,  20c. 

BRIGHTEN-UP  STAINS. 

A  varnish  stain  used  for  staining 
furniture  doors,  windows,  casings, 
etc.,  where  a  high-class  varnish  stain 
finish  is  desired.  Qts.,  65c;  pts.,  35c; 
%    pts.,   20c;    14    pts..   12c. 

CRACK     AND     SEAM"   FILLER. 

Used  for  filling  cracks  or  seams  in 
old  floors  before  applying  floor  fin- 
ishes.    2-lb.  pkg.,  45c;  1-lb.  pkg.,  25c. 

PASTE    FILLER. 

Used  as  a  filler  for  oak  and  other 
wood  before  applying  varnish  or 
stains.  Oak,  Mahogany  and  Trans- 
parent. 1-lb.  pkg.,  15c;  2-lb.  pkg., 
25c;  10-lb.  pkg.,  $1.25;  25-lb.  pkg., 
$2.50. 


Sherwin-Williams  Varnishes. 


SHELLAC. 

For  filling  knots  and  pithy  places 
in  boards  before  painting.  It  is  also 
frequently  used  as  the  first  coat  on 
furniture.  Orange— Qts.,  50c;  pts., 
25c;  %  pts.,  15c.  White— Qts.,  55c: 
pts.,  30c;    %   pt,  15c. 

DECOTINT. 

A  powdered  wall  finish.  Used  for 
medium  class  work  on  walls;  much 
superior  to  whitewash  or  other  cheap 
cold-water  paints.     5-lb.  pkgs.,  45c. 

OLD  DUTCH   PROCESS  WHITE 
LEAD. 

A  strictly  pure  carbonate  of  lead 
in  paste  form.  The  manufacturers 
of  these  goods  offer  "an  ounce  of 
gold  for  every  ounce  of  adulteration" 

found    in    them.      100    lbs ;    50 

lbs ;  25  lbs ;  12%  lbs., 

SHERWIN-WILLIAMS  VARNISHES 
These  varnishes  are  made  special- 
ly for  the  purpose  for  which  they 
are  recommended.  S-W.  Varnishes 
are  high  class,  made  from  the  best 
of  ingredients,  and  are  tested  for 
color,  consistency,  working  and  wear- 
ing qualities,  and  are  well  aged,  and 
give  the  very  best  results  and  satis- 
faction wherever  used. 

EXCELLO    VARNISH. 
This    is    a    high-class    varnish    for 
interior  use  only.     Excel lo  produces 
a  high  and  lasting  gloss  which  does 


not  mar  or  scratch.  It  is  not  easily 
affected  by  moisture:  drying  dust- 
free  in  about  six  hours,  and  hard  in 
from  twenty-four  to  thirty-six  hours. 
It  can  be  rubbed  and  polished  after 
forty-eight  hours.  This  varnish  is 
lsed  for  general  interior  varnishing, 
3uch  as  doors,  frames,  wainscoting, 
furniture,  etc.  Gal.,  $2.75;  %  gal., 
$1.40;  14  gal..  75c;  pts.,  40c;  %  pts., 
25c. 

MAR-NOT  VARNISH. 

This  is  a  water-proof  for  Varnish, 
made  to  walk  on.  Because  of  its  ex- 
treme toughness  and  elasticity,  it  is 
the  most  durable  varnish  made  for 
floors,  linoleum,  oilcloth,  etc.  Mar- 
not  dries  well  over  night,  and  may  be 
rubbed  to  a  dull  finish.  Gal.,  $2.75; 
%  gal.,  $1.40;  %  gal.,  75c;  pts.,  40c; 
'■•   pts.,  25c. 

PREMO  HARD  OIL  FINISH. 

This  is  a  very  superior  hard  oil 
finish  for  the  price.  It  is  rather  pale 
in  color,  flows  out  nicely  on  a  brush 
and  will  not  easily  mar  or  scratch. 
It  is  suitable  for  all  ordinary  woods. 
It  is  used  for  general  hard  oil  finish- 
ing about  the  house,  dries  dust  free 
in  from  five  to  six  hours  and  hard  in 
twenty-four;  gives  a  very  high  and 
brilliant  luster.  Hard  enough  to  rub 
dull  in  from  twenty-four  to  thirty-six 
hours.  Gal.,  $1.9,0;  %  gal.,  $1.00;  % 
gal.,  55c. 


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SHERWIN-WILL 
INTERIOR  COACH. 
This  is  an  especially  pale,  easy 
working  varnish  for  interior  use. 
Dries  with  a  high  luster  in  twenty- 
four  hours.  An  exceptionally  fine 
piece  of  goods  for  general  interior 
varnishing.  Gal.,    $1.S.r, ;     i.,     gal 

$1.00:    ]i   gal.,  55c. 

No.  1  COACH. 
A  hard  drying,  elastic  varnish  for 
exterior  and  interior  use.  Will  dry 
dust  free  in  six  hours  and  hard  in 
from  twenty-four  to  thirty-six.  Used 
for  interior  varnishing  about  the 
house,  also  may  be  used  for  cheaper 
work  on  buggies,  wagons  and  imple- 
ments. \i  gal..  65c;  pts.,  35c;  V> 
pts.,  20c. 

PREMO  FURNITURE. 
This  is  a  good,  easy  working  var- 
nish, rather  pale  in  color.  Dries  dust 
free  in  from  four  to  six  hours  and 
hard  in  twenty-four.  It  is  an  excep- 
tionally good  varnish  for  revarnish- 
ing  old  furniture  where  gloss  finish 
is  desired.  y2  gal.,  S5c;  %  gal.,  45c; 
pts.,  25c;   Vi  pts.,  15c. 

MARINE  SPAR. 
A  first  class  all  'round  Master 
Painters'  varnish.  It  is  durable, 
elastic,  heavy  in  body,  but  works 
easily  under  the  brush.  Without 
doubt  one  of  the  very  best  varnishes 
on  the  market  for  store  fronts,  out- 
side doors,  windows,  sash  and  sills. 
bath-room,  kitchens  and  all  kinds  of 
boat  and  marine  work.  Dries  dust 
free  in  eight  hours,  hard  in  two  days. 
Vz  gal.,  $1.75;   %  gal.,  95c;  pts.,  50c; 

'::     ptS..    25C. 

ONE-COAT   CARRIAGE. 

This  is  an  easy  working,  moderate- 
ly quick  drying  finishing  varnish,  In- 
tended for  finishing  coats  on  car- 
riages, buggies,  carts,  etc.  An  ex- 
cellent varnish  for  general  repair 
work.  Dries  dust  free  in  six  hours, 
hard  in  forty-eight.  Gives  a  rich, 
high  luster.  %  gal.,  $1.10;  pts.,  60c. 
No.  1   DAMAR. 

This  is  a  nearly  water  white  var- 
nish. When  properly  used  will  not 
discolor  delicate  shades  of  paint  ma- 
terial to  which  it  may  he  added  in 
making  enamels.  %  gal.,  75c;  pts., 
40c;  %  pts.,  25c. 
TWENTIETH  CENTURY  HARD  OIL 

This  is  an  excellent,  medium  qual- 
ity hard  oil  finish,  is  exceptionally 
light  in  color,  works  easily  under  the 
brush,  dries    with    a    brilliant   lu 


IAMS  VARNISHES. 

and  will  give  good  wear  and  service. 
A  most  excellent  piece  of  goods  for 
the  money.     Gal.,  $1.25. 

LIQUID    FILLER. 

This  is  a  superior  first-eoating  on 
interior  close  grain  woodwork.  It  is 
largely  used  as  a  substitute  for  Shel- 
lac. Sands  to  a  perfect  finish  tor 
subsequent  varnish  coats.  Gal.,  $1.50; 
'-•  gal.,  75c;  %  gal.,  40c;  pts.,  : 
SHELLACINE. 

A  specialty  made  for  first  coating 
on  interior  wood  work.  Shellacine 
Is  light  in  body  and  absolutely  seals 
the  surface  and  a  very  excellent  li- 
quid fiUer.  It  should  be  only  lightlv 
sanded.  Gal.,  $1.15;  %  gal.,  60c;  % 
gal.,  35c. 

DRIERS. 

Used  for  increasing  the  drying 
properties  of  paint,  particularly 
where  it  is  desired  to  have  the  paint 
harden  up  and  dry  a  very  short  time 
after  being  applied.  Care  should  be 
taken  not  to  add  too  much.  It  is  not 
necessary  to  use  this  in  any  of  the 
Sherwin-Williams  paints,  as  they 
contain  sufficient  drier  to  make  them 
a   complete  paint. 

K  is  much  better,  in  all  instances, 
to  use  the  Sherwin-Williams  paints, 
as  you  get  them  in  the  right  propor- 
tions to  give  the  very  best  results. 

Japan    Drier,    Gal.,    $1.15;     ^    gal 
,;'"-:    'i   gal.,  35c. 

Dryonite,  Gal.,  $1.40;   V2  gal..  75c; 
gal.,  4'ic:    pts..  26c;    tt  pts.,  15c. 

Brown   Drier,  Gal.,  90c. 

FIRST     QUALITY     COLORS. 
Ground   in   Oil. 

Used  for  tinting  white  paints  to 
obtain  such  colors  as  may  be  desire,] 
Ivory   Drop  Black— 1   lb.   pkgs 

Lamp  Black— 1   lb.   pkgs 25c 

Raw  Umber— l  lb.  pkgs 25c 

Burnt    Umber— 1    lb.    pkgs 25c 

Burnt    Sienna— 1    lb.    pkgs 25c 

Raw   Sienna      1    lb.   pkgs 25c 

Van  Dyke  Brown  -1  lb.  pkgs 25c 

Chrome  Green,   L   M.  D. — l    lb. 

P^s 25c 

English   Rose   Pink— 1    lb.   pkgs.   35c 

Tuscan   Red— 1  lb.  pkgs 25c 

Indian   Red— 1   lb.   pkgs 25c 

Venetian  Red— 1  lb.  pkgs 20c 

Chromo  Yellow  L.  M.  &  O—  1  lb. 

Pkgs 25c 

Golden   Ochre — 1    lb.   pkgs 25c 

Yellow  Ochre — 1  lb.  pkgs 20c 

Prussian  Blue — V2  lb.  pkgs.,  30c; 

'i    lb.   pkgs 15c 

Ultramarine   Blue — tt    lb.   pkgs., 

80<  :    %   lb 10c 


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THE   IMPLEMENT  COMPANY.   RICHMOND,  VA. 


Buckeye  Railroad  or  Contractors  Dump  Cart. 


and  4S  in.  wide,  with  1%-inch  tire  wheel. 
With   3-inch   tire   wheels 


These  are  made 
from  the  best  sea- 
s  o  n.e  d  timber 
heavily  ironed 
and  are  especially 
recommended  for 
rough  hard  use. 
Thp  bed  is  made 
entirely  of  heavy 
oak.  framed  to- 
gether with  slop- 
ing front  end 
gate.  Wheels  4 
ft..  10  in.  high: 
1%  in.; 
ft.  10  in. 
in.  deep 
..$42.00 
.  .    45.00 


axles 
body   6 
long.   20 


Buckeye  Farm  Dump  Cart. 

The  same  grade  wheels  and  axles  are  used  on  this  as  on  Railroad  Cart, 
but  body  is  plain  pine.     Body  6  ft.  long,  20  in  deep.  45  in  wide, 

With  1%-in.  tire  wheels    $35.00 

With  3-inch  tire  wheels ::7 .  50 

Metal  Wheels  for  Farm  Wagons. 

Metal  wheels  for  farm  wagons  are  one  of  the 
latest  and  most  useful  inventions  of  the  rge. 
We  furnish  them  with  any  width  tire,  to  fit  old 
or  new  axles  of  any  size.  Many  farmers  have 
the  running  gear  of  an  old  wagon,  which  can 
be  made  into  a  good  wagon  by  the  addition  of  a 
set  of  our  metal  wheels,  and  they  will  then  use 
it    more   than   any   high   wagon   on   the   place. 

26    inches    high,    3-inch    tire    $3 .  75 

28  inches  high.   3-inch  tire    3.85 

30    inches    high,    3-inch    tire     

3-inch    tire     4 .  -o 

3-inch    tire     4 .  50 

3-inch    tire    4 .75 

3-inch    tire    5.25 

3-inch    tire    5.75 

3-inch    tire    6.50 

For  4-inch  tire  wheels  add  25c  each  to  above  prices,  and  for  5-inch  tires 
add  50c  each  to  above  prices. 


32 

inches 

high. 

34 

inches 

high. 

M 

inches 

high, 

38 

inches 

high, 

4  0 

inches 

high. 

44 

inches 

high. 

Duplex  Springs. 


Duplex  Bolster  Springs, 
Duplex  Bolster  Springs, 
Duplex  Bolster  Springs, 
Duplex  Bolster  Springs, 
Duplex  Bolster  Springs, 


This  is  a  soft,  easy-riding  spring, 
made  for  one  or  two-horse  wagons. 
It  is  perfect  for  fruit,  eggs  and  other 
perishable  foods.  Raises  the  box 
51o  inches. 
Duplex  Bolster  Springs,  1,000 

lbs.  capacity $  4.50 

lbs.  capacity 5.00 

lbs.  capacity 6.00 

2,500  lbs.  capacity 6.50 

3,000  lbs.  capacity 6.75 

3,500  lbs.  capacity 7.00 


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Buckeye  Wagons. 

Warranted   for   12   months. 


The  Two-Horse  Wagons  are  made  with  clipped  gears.  2so  bolts  go 
through  axle  to  weaken  it. 

This  Wagon  is  noted  for  its  lightness  of  draft,  which  is  testified  to  by 
hundreds  of  users.  It  is  built  strong  and  well  ironed.  We  have  sold  them 
for  many  years  and  they  have  given  our  customers  splendid  satisfaction. 

la»<{  U     I  Each- 

1-horse  gear,  thimble  skein,  2*4x7,  capacity  1,000  lbs $28.00 

1-horse  gear,  thimble  skein,  21/£x71/2,  capacity  1,250  pounds 30.00 

1-horse  gear,  1%  in.  steel  axle,  capacity  l,00o  pounds 28.00 

1-horse,  1%  in.  steel  axle,  capacity  1,500  pounds 30 .  00 

2-horse  gear,  2^x8,  capacity  1,S00  pounds . .   43.50 

2-horse  gear,  2%x8,  2,000  pounds  capacity 45 . 00 

2-horse  gear,  3x9,  2,500  pounds  capacity 46.50 

2-horse  gear,  S^xlO,  3,500  pounds  capacity 50.00 

4-horse  gear,  oVsxll,  4,500  pounds  capacity 55.50 

2-horse  gear,  iy2  steel  axle,  2,000  pounds  capacity 45.00 

2-horse  gear,  1%  steel  axle,  2,500  pounds  capacity 47.50 

2-horse  gear,  1%  steel  axle,  4,000  pounds  capacity 50.00 

4-horse  gear,  2  steel  axle,  5,500  pounds  capacity 5y .  oo 

4-horse  gear,  2*4  steel  axle,  6,000  pounds  capacity 65.00 

For  body  and  seat  on  1-horse  wagon,  add 4 .  50 

For  body  and  seat  on  2-horse  and  4-horse  wagon,  add 10.00 

For  2-in.  tire  on  1-horse  wagon,  add 1 .  50 

For  2-in.  tire  on  2  and  4-horse  wagon,  add 2 .  50 

For  3-in.  tire  on  2  and  4jhorse  wagou,  add 5.50 


Havana  Low-Wheel  Farm  Truck. 

This  wagon  should  be  on  every  farm,  as  it  will  be  found  of  great  con- 
venience. The  wheels  are  low  aud  can  be  loaded  without  great  exertion. 
The  tires  are  broad,  which  will  permit  its  being  driven  across  fields  without 
injury  to  them.  It  can  also  be  used  for  road  purposes,  but  is  more  especially 
a  farm  truck. 

We  can  furnish  them  with  wood  axles  and  steel  or  wood  wheels  and 
with  steel  axles  and  with  wood  or  steel  wheels. 

Wood  Axle  Truck  with  steel  wheels $24 .00 

With  wood  wheels 35 .  00 

Steel  Axle  Truck  with  steel  wheels 33.50 

The  above  prices  are  for  wagons  without  body  and  without  single-trees 
and  double-tree. 

The  single-trees  and  double-tree  cost  extra %  2.50 

Double  box,  well  painted  and  well  ironed,  including  spring  seat 10.00 


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THE   IMPLEMENT  COMPANY,   RICHMOND,  VA. 


Buggies,  Carriages,  Runabouts. 

We  carry  a  large  assortment  of  vehicles  in  the  medium  as  well  as  the 
better  grades,  but  have  only  room  in  this  for  a  few  of  the  popular  priced 
ones.     Catalog  giving  fuller  description  sent  on  application. 
No.  18.  Summer   Special     A    light,   well   made   runabout,   with    %-inch 
wheels,    leather    trimmings,    double     braced     shafts,     red     or 

dark   gear $37 .  50 

No.  77.  Runabout,    corning    body,   leather    trimmings,    %-inch    wheels, 

dark  or  red  gear,  double  braced  shafts 42 .50 

No.  75.  Runabout,  fine  leather 
trimmings,  dark  or  red 
gear,  %  or  %-inch  wheels..   52.50 

No.  68.  Runabout,  an  excel- 
lent vehicle,  well  made  and 
nicely  finished,  something 
we  highly  recommend,  % 
or  %-inch  wheels,  dark  or 
red  gear 65 .  00 

No.  1025.  Leather     Quarter     Top     Buggy,     leather     trimmings     and 

cushions,  %  or  %-inch  wheels,  dark  or  red  gear 42.50 


No.  36.  Leather  Quarter  Top  Buggy,  leather  trimmings  and  cushions, 
%  or  %-inch  wheels,  dark  or  red  gear,  double  braced  shafts. 

No.  34.  Leather  Quarter  Top  Buggy,  leather  trimmings,  nicely  finished, 
%  or  %-inch  wheels,  dark  or  red  gear,  long  leathered  shafts. 

No.  1)3.  Polished  Steel  Body  Buggy,  with  leather  quarter  top  and 
leather  trimmings.  %  or  %-inch  wheels.  Strictly  high-grade 
work  and  material  used  throughout 65.00 


50.00 


55.00 


No.  6.  Leather  Quarter  Top  Buggy,  finished  and  painted  in  the  best 
manner  possible  and  every  part  thoroughly  guaranteed,  %  or  %- 
inch  wheels,  dark  or  red  gear 75 .  00 


No.  95.  Farmers'  Extension  Top  Surry,  with  leather  quarter  top  and 
leather  trimmings.     Well  made  and  finished,  dark  or  red  gear. 

%  or  1-inch  wheels 95 .  00 

No.  96.  Same  as  No.  95,  with  canopy  top 85.00 

No.  89.  Light  Canopy  Top  Surry.    A  well  made  vehicle,  in  which  good 

material  is  used;  built  light  for  1-horse;   %  or  %-inch  wheels..   88.50 


No.  87.  Light  Cut-Under  Steel  Body  Surry,  with  canopy  top,  highly 
plished,  leather  seats  and  backs,  full  set  curtains,  %  or  %- 
inch  wheels 100.00 

No.  86.  Light  Cut-Under  Steel  Body  Surry,  with  leather  quarter  ex- 
tension top.    Same  as  No.  87,  except  top 110 .  00 


Road  Carts. 


Two    passenger    slat    seat; 
slat      foot-rack;      spring     as 
shown  in  cut;  one-inch  double 
collar      steel      axle;       %-in. 
wheels,  46  inches  high;   hick- 
ory shafts.     $15.00. 
Xo.     17.  Two-Passenger, 
box    seat     cart,     very 
convenient    for    carry- 
ing   packages,    closed 
bottom,         %  -  inch 

wheels | 

No.  2.  One  -  Passenger 
Cart,  well  made,  cane 
bottom  seat,  neat  fin- 
ish      18.00 


Delivery  Wagons. 


We  have  a  very  large  stock  of  these,  intended  for  all  classes  of  work, 
including  milk  and  laundry  wagons,  grocery  and  delivery  wagons  and  one 
and  two-horse  spring  drays.  Special  circulars  of  these  sent  to  any  one 
interested. 


THE  OLDS  GASOLINE  ENGINE 

The  Giant  of  Power  for  Farm  Work. 


SOME  OF  ITS  USES: 

PUMPS  WATER   FOR: 

Fire    Protection, 
Irrigation, 
House — Barn, 
For  watering    Garden 
and    Lawn. 

GRANARY: 

Fanning  Mill, 

Grinder, 

Sheller. 

SHOP  FORGE: 

Lathe, 

Grindstone, 

Drill. 

ENSILAGE    CUTTER. 

HAY    BALER. 

DAIRY: 

Milking    Machine, 

Separator, 

Churn. 

LAUNDRY: 

Washing   Machine, 
Wringer. 

SAWS   WOOD. 

And  any  other  uses 
where  power  is  re- 
quired. 


"There  were  giants  in  those  days."  There  are 
giants  in  these  days  also,  if  we  will  only  look  around 
us  and  observe  them.  One  of  the  handiest  of  these 
modern  giants  is  the  gasoline  engine.  The  giants  of 
old  were  supposed  to  be  very  large  and  able  to  do 
the  work  of  five  or  six  ordinary  men.  This  modern 
giant  will  not  only  do  the  work  of  several  men,  but 
of  several  horses  as  well.  He  will  run  your  separator, 
turn  your  churn,  saw  your  wood,  pump  your  water, 
cut  your  fodder,  grind  your  corn,  and  many  other 
things.  The  ancient  giants  were  troublesome,  hard 
to  manage,  and  great  eaters.  The  modern  giant  is 
tractable,  always  handy,  always  ready  and  willing  to 
work,  never  gets  tired,  never  runs  away  when* you 
want  him  most.  He  is  kept  at  very  little  expense.  A 
drink  of  gasoline,  when  he  is  thirsty,  and  a  little  oil 
is  all  he  needs,  and  that  only  while  he  works.  Such 
a  giant  is  a  handy  thing  to  have  around,  for  at  a 
touch  you  can  rouse  bim  to  life  and  activity,  ready 
to  do  your  slightest  bidding. — Thomas  Owen,  in 
Kansas  Farmer. 

We  have  sold  large  numbers  of  the  Olds  Gasoline 
Engines  in  recent  years,  and  have  received  the  most 
enthusiastic  reports  from  our  customers.  Wherever 
they  are  used,  in  any  neighborhood,  it  has  always 
resulted  in  sales  of  a  number  of  machines  to  neigh- 
bors who  see  how  easily  and  well  they  do  their  work. 

The  following  are  extracts  from  letters  from  some 
of  our  customers  who  have  bought  the  Olds  Engine 
from  us. 


The  Olds  Engine  purchased  from  you  some  time  ago  is  all  O.  K.  Have 
used  it  only  a  few  months,  but  so  far  it  has  given  perfect  satisfaction. 

S.  C.  DUVAL,  Lorraine,  Va. 

I  have  used  the  Olds  Gasoline  Engine  bought  of  you  filling  silos,  sawing 
wood  and  doing  other  farm  work.  It  has  proven  entirely  satisfactory  and  I 
highly  recommend  it. 

H.  M.  WILLIAMS,  Powhatan  County,  Va. 

I  used  your  E.  Whirlwind  Cutter  and  Blower  all  last  season,  with  an  8- 
horse  Olds  Gasoline  Engine,  and  found  them  both  entirely  satisfactory  in 
every  respect. 

The  Whirlwind  Cutter  and  Blower  is  a  very  easy  runner,  and  what  I 
especially  like  about  it,  the  knives  are  so  very  easily  adjusted.  I  must  admit 
it  is  by  far  the  best  cutter  I  have  ever  used. 

July  23,  1915.  GEO.  R.  HORNE. 

We  carry  all  sizes  of  Olds  Engines  in  stock,  and  will  cheerfully  quote 
prices  or  give  any  information  desired.  Prices  range  from  $45  up,  depending 
on  power  required. 

The  Implement  Company, 


1302  MAIN  ST., 


RICHMOND,  VA. 


